read good-looking papers, not for their results, but their discussion of background information.
That’s a really good idea! I usually skip introductions and go for the “meat” of the results, just realized that it’s bitten me several times already, guess it’s time to unlearn that habit.
That’s a really good idea! I usually skip introductions and go for the “meat” of the results, just realized that it’s bitten me several times already, guess it’s time to unlearn that habit.