Source: /cirosantilli/there-is-value-in-tutorials-written-by-early-pioneers-of-the-field

= There is value in tutorials written by early pioneers of the field
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Everyone is beginner when the field is new, and <there is value in tutorials written by beginners>.

For example, <Ciro Santilli> felt it shocking how direct and satisfying <Richard Feynman>'s <scientific vulgarization> of <quantum electrodynamics> were, e.g. at: <Richard Feynman Quantum Electrodynamics Lecture at University of Auckland (1979)>, and that if he had just assumed minimal knowledge of <mathematics>, he was about to give a full satisfactory picture in just a few hours.

Other supporters of this:
* <Ron Maimon>: the same also applies to early original papers of the field, not just tutorials
* <Dean Kamen>: quick mention at: https://fi.edu/en/awards/laureates/dean-kamen[], but a better longer mention on Dreamer (2020), nearby section from trailer: https://youtu.be/Cj2VKVJKf1I?t=16