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A Programmer’s invisible resistance
I’m sure as computer programmers you’ve felt resistance before.
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What Software Developers Can Learn From Naruto Uzumaki
I believe that you can learn from everyone even if they’re a fictional character. If you have no idea who Naruto is then you’re definitely in for a treat. This is another post in a series that I’m writing on what software developer can learn for the lives of others. I’ll cover a mix of…
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Consistency over quality
Today I decided to press the publish button on a podcast that I’m not completely happy with. Don’t get me wrong I don’t think I’ve ever published something that I’m 100% happy with. I don’t think there’s anything that’s perfect. But back to the podcast.
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Starting Small As A Software Developer
We all start small. I found this short list by Justin Jackson on what starting small looks like. I’ve had trouble starting small in the past. I’m the type of person who wants to start at level three not level one. This post reminded me of something.
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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.