Web developers will agree that developing a software is not only the technical but also is an educational process. You can't know everything but you shouldn't. There is a lot of information in the internet, books, trainings, etc. If you get a new knowledge you may get a new experience that in its turn may bring you new projects. By the way, I know some developers who like and strive to get only tasks that they don't know how to implement at first.

Learning is good, however we all are busy people. I think it's extremely important to be able to find the right and clear answer on your request.

When you need some new knowledge: what formats of Joomla developer materials do work for you the best? — How-to's, tips&tricks, full tutorials, video tutorials, trainings, forum posts, blog posts, books, etc?

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@Hilary - we don't have ability to move posts, and I am not worried about it being here. If you wanted to open a blog post to discuss this topic, it might be noticed more. But that's up to you.
That's nice, Gary, but I think her question was more specific.
While I enjoy most forms of speech, and am a avid book reader, as of late I've come to appreciate video tutorials that are very complete much much more. They allow me to see and hear more of what the "Mentor" is trying to explain then most other mediums do.

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