Robert Walker wrote:
[...]
> From my experience starting off with an incorrect assumption about what 
> something is can engrain bad habits that are hard to break later. 

Fair enough.  I do agree with you there.

> It's 
> best, at least for me, to approach learning something new by 
> understanding the theory behind it and only then applying that theory to 
> daily practice.

To some extent.  But I think that in this case, the theory is a little 
too weird to focus on before at least a little practical experience has 
been had.

Best,
--
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
mar...@marnen.org
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