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My Top 5 Favorite Newsletter Subscriptions
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My Top 5 Favorite Newsletter Subscriptions. My Top 5 Favorite Newsletter Subscriptions. Posted by Ken Tabor. In web app dev. On November 8, 2014. I subscribe to many weekly newsletters that help me learn. You know how much content is published every week, day, hour, minute. It comes from tweets, personal blog articles, corporate newsrooms, and formal journals. It’s too much stuff! Edited by Peter Cooper. Edited by Brian Rinaldi. Edited by Oren Ellenbogen. Edited by Jake Bresnehan. Edited by Justin Avery.
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Professional Development – 2016 – Week 47 – Geoff Mazeroff
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Type your search terms above and press return to see the search results. Software builder, group fitness instructor. November 28, 2016. Professional Development 2016 Week 47. Dates covered: November 21-27, 2016 (week 47 of 52). On Being Surpassed Gracefully. Via Software Lead Weekly. The code I’m still ashamed of. Via The Software Mentor. Building and Motivating Engineering Teams. Via Software Lead Weekly. How I Share Information with My Team. Via Software Lead Weekly. Via Software Lead Weekly.
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Professional Development – 2016 – Week 50 – Geoff Mazeroff
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Type your search terms above and press return to see the search results. Software builder, group fitness instructor. December 19, 2016. Professional Development 2016 Week 50. Dates covered: December 12-18, 2016 (week 50 of 52). The Journeyman Idealist: Architect of Programmer Paycuts. Journeyman Idealists Inside of Companies. Via Software Lead Weekly. Annual Reviews Are Stupid. How to Gain Control of Your Free Time. 1386: Containers Panel at DevIntersection Europe. Next Post ». Laquo; Previous Post.
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Professional Development – 2016 – Week 51 – Geoff Mazeroff
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Type your search terms above and press return to see the search results. Software builder, group fitness instructor. December 26, 2016. Professional Development 2016 Week 51. Dates covered: December 19-25, 2016 (week 51 of 52). No, I Have No Side Code Projects to Show You. Via The Software Mentor. Preparing to Be a Badass Next Year. Via Software Lead Weekly. Why Are There Still So Many Jobs? Special Assignments Instead of Cogs In a Machine. Is Your Standup Worth the Time? Via Software Lead Weekly.
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Professional Development – 2016 – Week 52 – Geoff Mazeroff
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Type your search terms above and press return to see the search results. Software builder, group fitness instructor. January 2, 2017. Professional Development 2016 Week 52. Dates covered: December 26, 2016 – January 1, 2017 (week 52 of 52). Don’t Sign That Contract! Developer Job Deal Breakers. Via The Software Mentor. 1394: Software Development Apprenticeship with Will Gant and BJ Burns. I’m learning to code at 56. Here’s an epic beat-down of my critical inner self. Via Software Lead Weekly.
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Reading in 2014 – squeakyvessel
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Written by Benjamin Reitzammer on Mar 18, 2015. 2014 was the first year, that I consciously set myself a reading goal. Although I knew it was a bit ambituous, I couldn’t bring myself to throw something out. I figured I’d prioritze over the year. And it kinda worked out well. And of course, when you set yourself a goal, there should be a review at some point in time. So here are the books I actually read in 2014, in the order I read them:. Notes to a Software Teamlead. Is a very concise and good read....
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A Quantum Immortal » Programming
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Ron Gross' blog 2007-2015. This blog has moved to Medium. Posts tagged ‘Programming’. Laquo; Previous Entries. As I was running yesterday, this image flashed into my mind. I believe I had never seen this fractal before. It is original. It’s possible someone else discovered it, maybe even that I saw it somewhere. The mind works in mysterious ways. But if that happened, I repressed the memory of seeing it. In other words, I believe I came up with this one all by myself. Thank you dad, for believing in me&#...
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