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One way to tell if you’re patient enough
How far in the future are you thinking? Recently thanks to Gary Vee I’ve been thinking about the importance of patience.
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Programmers tricked into playing the wrong game
Just because you’re in the game doesn’t mean you’re playing the right one.
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Stress doesn’t equal productivity
You shouldn’t real be busy. It seems obvious but it’s not.
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One year in Eugene Oregon
I’ve been living in Eugene Oregon for one year now. Here’s 8 things that I’ve noticed after moving to the Pacific Northwest from the San Francisco area.
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A line of dripping paint
Have you heard the idea that we should learn with the goal of being t-shaped? There’s a metaphor I think aligns better with how I want to live life. I’m striving to be a line of dripping paint.
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Software that’s complicated to test can’t maintain quality
I recently watched an episode of FunFunFunction by MPJ. He was talking about why settings are evil. There was one concept from the video that I found interesting. The idea is that software that’s complicated to test can’t maintain quality.
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Catchin up on your podcast listening
I’m a huge fan of podcast. Though what I listen to changes from time to time there are a few shows that have stayed in rotation lately.
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The 2016 JavaScript ecosystem just isn’t for me
After going to a Eugene Web Developers meetup, I decided to pick JavaScript back up again. But I have a feeling that the current state of the JavaScript doesn’t fit with my personality type.
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A question to solve many software problem
“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” — Mark Twain While listening to The Tim Ferriss Show, I heard a question that could be helpful for developers. The episode was about, Testing The “Impossible”: 17 Questions That Changed My Life. Question number eleven was the…