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\item Practice doesn't make perfect, but it does make things less shitty.
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\item A willingness to experiment is your best guide. Be sure to document your experiments.
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\item You will get errors as part of the learning process. Your goal should always be to get better errors.
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\end{enumerate}
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\end{enumerate}
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Although this originated as a set of notes for my personal use, I have tried to arrange it in an order which will flatted the learning curve as much as possible. Your mileage will vary, of course, but in general I believe this order to be fairly logical. However, the table of contents and list of tables is fairly extensive, so it will helpfully serve as a good reference regardless.
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When (not \textit{if}) you have problems, please consult the ``Troubleshooting'' chapter. It's not going to solve all, if any, of your problems, but it will suggest a general problem-shooting algorithm that will help you figure out where things are going wrong.
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