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Keeping Up 4 minutes read.
"It is healthier and more accurate to recognize programming as a lifelong craft. Ars longa, vita brevis. [...] Programming is a sea in which you swim, not a potion you consume. [...] Don’t worry about when you’ll "get there;" just relax, enjoy the ride, and don’t imagine for a moment that you know in advance where this journey will take you." -- Jeff Schwab writes it so elegantly. When picking a profession, the beauty is understanding it is a craft that will take a lifetime to master.
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Redefining Developer Experience 6 minutes read.
Cole Peters with one of my favorite posts on how to think about Developer Experience. This is a great takeaway: "But herein lies an opportunity to refocus ourselves, our tools, and our craft. Why would we abandon the Swiss Army Knife? Because it’s not the right tool for the job — it’s not really that enjoyable to use, its many tools don’t even work that well, and the work we make with them isn’t of the caliber it deserves to be for those making use of it."
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Marc Andreessen "You Can’t Build A Successful Company Without Thinking on Idea Maze !" 4 minutes read.
The "Idea Maze" is a strong concept to apply when promoting a significant effort within a company or as a new company: "The benefits of learning about the maze generally far outweigh the risks of having your idea stolen." -- Understanding the maze can help you also when defending an initiative as an employee, where presenting to upper management will get the same criticism that founders often meet in the market with customers and investors.
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