I think there are people for whom reading a prompt guide (or watching an experienced user) will be very valuable.
Many people just won't put any conscious thought into trying to get better on their own, though some of them will read or watch one thing on the topic. I will readily admit to picking up several useful tips from watching other people use these tools and from discussing them with peers. That's improvement that I don't think I achieve by solely using the tools on my own.
Many people just won't put any conscious thought into trying to get better on their own, though some of them will read or watch one thing on the topic. I will readily admit to picking up several useful tips from watching other people use these tools and from discussing them with peers. That's improvement that I don't think I achieve by solely using the tools on my own.