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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Be honest about what you are then start climbing

The InfoQ publication of Pragmatic Dave Thomas' talk: Herding Racehorses, Racing Sheep introduces the Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition, which describes how people progress through levels of mastery in a subject:
As we gain experience we build mental conceptual frameworks that start to provide us with internal guidance as we learn. Moving progressively from novice through competent to expert we develop intuition about what it is we're doing and we rely less on rules and more on interactions, building context as we go.

The Dreyfus Model can help us understand and communicate with others. I think many people are dishonest when it comes to classifying themselves in the Dreyfus Model (for particular a subject). Ego probably makes them dishonest with themselves first and maybe they start to believe they are more experienced than they are. People need to be honest about what they are in the model and they need to tell others. If you're a novice and are looking for specific and comprehensive rules then you need to tell people this. You'll learn more and you'll learn more quickly when you do.

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