Category: Learning

  • Learning to trust the process

    Learning to trust the process

    It’s only been a week now, and I’ve asked myself why I’m doing Daily December almost everyday. Why am I spending time writing? Shouldn’t I just be coding? But then I remember to just trust the process and I’m able to fight off the resistance for a little bit longer.

  • Jab, Jab, Jab Right Hook : 10 Timeless Strategies To Market Anything

    Ever wondered how you can you spread your ideas through social media? Gary Vaynerchuk answers this question and many more in his book Jab, Jab, Jab Right Hook. This is another edition to my one page book summaries that I’ve started recently. This book is super tactical. The major platforms that this book talks about…

  • Good To Great : One Page Summary

    “Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap… and Others Don’t.” Is a management book by Jim C. Collins that describes how companies can go from being good companies to great companies. Most companies fail during this segue but “Good to Great” helps you avoid these same failure. I feel like this book could…

  • The Algorithm For Success

    The Algorithm For Success

    Would it be crazy to say I’ve uncovered the algorithm for success? It was late at night, everyone had gone to sleep long ago. I was coding while trying my best to avoid burnout. I was unsuccessful.

  • Grow Your Programming Skills Without Burnout

    Grow Your Programming Skills Without Burnout

    There’s no time for anything. At least that’s how it feels doesn’t it?

  • Oktoberfest : What Software Developers Can Learn From The Festival

    Oktoberfest : What Software Developers Can Learn From The Festival

        When you think about Oktoberfest what comes to mind? For me it’s drunken good times, pumpkin craft beers and girls in cloggers with pigtails. Don’t judge I’m just being honest. Can Software Developers really learn anything from a festival?

  • X-Card Technique : How To Build Any Habit

    X-Card Technique : How To Build Any Habit

    Forming new habits is the holy grail of productivity. The X-Cards Technique can help you with the process of building new habits.

  • How to Ace a Non-Technical Interview

    How to Ace a Non-Technical Interview

    In my experience, developers often overlook the non-technical interview. I’ve been the company culture guy during quite a few interviews. The task is simply to answer one question: “Is this person a good fit for our team?” Some have been great, and others have flopped. What do top developers do to ensure they’re hired?

  • Finding What To Learn Next

    Finding What To Learn Next

    Being able to learn things quickly is an amazing skill to have—even more so for developers because of speed of technology. Most people change careers 15 times throughout their life. Not jobs, careers! So it’s safe to assume that the average developer will have multiple jobs throughout their career. Each job change has the potential…