It is generally not neccessary to know how it works all the way down.
It is usually enough to know what it is to a certain degree. Concepts and ideas are far more important than syntax details.
What works well enough for me is to pirate (I know I am a bad person) technical books, put them on my old Palm-pilot and read them while on the train/bus etc. In this way I use time that would otherwise be wasted anyway and I actually find it entertaining.
In this way I get a high-level understanding about things that I can then deepen should the need arise.
In reply to Re: Coping with changes
by morgon
in thread Coping with changes
by ahmad
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