Saturday, December 3, 2011

Lessons Learnt

1. Try to resolve doubts and questions yourself first. In most cases you already know the answer.

2. Best ideas come from fundamental questions, and not from applications.

3. Brain works with full efficiency when it's fresh and when thoughts are penned down.

4. Quality of work is more important than the quantity.

5. Mechanics first, details later.

6. Read ! Read ! Read !

7. Implement.

8. Faintest doubts can disrupt any base of understanding. Clear them all.

9. Never force a solution on a problem without exploring alternatives.

10. Solutions which "surprisingly" work are most likely to be wrong.