David Adamo Jr.
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Education

There are 2 posts filed in Education (this is page 1 of 1).

The Curse of Knowledge

You don’t have to wait till you’re an expert to teach others what you’ve learned. In fact, waiting till you become an expert may be a bad idea due to something called “the curse of knowledge”.

in Education | September 30, 2023 | 141 Words | Comment

Lessons from 5.5 Years working on a Computer Science Ph.D.

This post is long overdue and marks the start of a series of blog posts about my journey through earning a Ph.D. in Computer Science. Here are 17 lessons I learned in retrospect and things I wish I knew when I started the Ph.D. journey.

in Education, Graduate School | December 8, 2021 | 381 Words | Comment

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