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Ask HN: What do you wish you learned?

9 points by wowzer 11 years ago · 17 comments · 1 min read


If you could go back in time and learn about a certain topic or skill what would it be (assuming you'd be in the same profession you're in now). Please also mention what field you're in.

wowzerOP 11 years ago

Wanted to wait on my own response so as not to influence peoples' responses. I'm a software developer and I've recently been thinking that one of the skills that I'd like to improve on is writing. Never late to work on, but it would've been great to put a little more effort into it earlier in life.

lsiunsuex 11 years ago

I don't think it's ever to late to learn something. I'm kinda on the fence about learning / trying to get into theoretical science and physics. I find a lot of the space science stuff happening lately to be very interesting and I'd love to try to prove (for example) black holes exist (or don't)

currently a programmer / sys admin.

auxym 11 years ago

I wish I had explored more artsy endeavours in high school and college, instead of being such a nerd focused on only science. Litterature, drama, creative writing, music.

backend-dev-33 11 years ago

I expected to see here things like negotiations and literature.

And, absolutely unexpected, I saw "Russian". 3 times.

Would you please explain?

P.S. I'm a native Russian speaker.

mknits 11 years ago

Learning a foreign language like Russian or French. Having good negotiation skills. Alternative medicine. UI/UX Design. Encryption.

GotAnyMegadeth 11 years ago

I am an RTL Engineer

I wish I had learnt a foreign language, preferably either German, or one with a cool not Latin script, like Russian

a3n 11 years ago

Logarithms as practiced on the slide rule.

Latin.

Software dev and QA.

  • S4M 11 years ago

    I took latin in middle and high school. I can't honestly think of any benefit it has given to me.

    • wowzerOP 11 years ago

      That's really interesting. I would've thought it'd be useful trying to understand more complicated texts in college.

      • S4M 11 years ago

        I am French, and honestly I can't remember a time when the knowledge of Latin helped me with something, and my undergraduate degree had a small component of literature (like two hours a week) so I had to study a bunch of classical French texts.

        I think Latin might be interesting for someone who likes to study languages for the sake of learning them, or maybe for someone who is really into the Bible or the Roman history, but I can't think of much use of it. (You might be able to learn Spanish if you have studied Latin beforehand, but that time would have then better spent on learning Spanish).

    • a3n 11 years ago

      I sometimes glimpse the history of the western world in words. Hibernate. Hibernia.

      Stones disappear into the walls, but sometimes it's fun to see where they came from.

shoo 11 years ago

    - business
    - negotiation
    - some basic undergrad chemistry & biology
lfx 11 years ago

- Chemistry - Third language like Russian or German. - More economics.

I'm in software dev and QA.

JohnLen 11 years ago

Mobile apps marketing. The effective approach, channels and strategy.

dalke 11 years ago

Organic chemistry. I now write chemistry software for a living.

lxfontes 11 years ago

UX / UI. Solid usability and design chops.

Dev / Ops at the moment.

xluffy 11 years ago

- DevOps

- Encrypt

- Programming

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