I like to occasionally write articles about things that pique my interest at work, or opinions that I form over the years.
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Gotta Go Fast: Reducing friction in everyday work
Gotta Go Fast: Reducing friction in everyday work🇺🇸 englishOctober 2019 (at 29)#productivity#technology#writing#learning3050 words10 minutes to read
It's safe to say programming, and everything around it, evolved tremendously since the Internet's beginnings. If you've ever created a Frontpage website or battled with Dreamweaver and Flash applications you know we've traveled a long way to get where we are now, and all along this way great strides were made to improve how we work. We got better languages, better tools around them, better integra…
Don't Notion shine when she's gone?
Don't Notion shine when she's gone?🇺🇸 englishJuly 2018 (at 28)#productivity#writing#learning2493 words8 minutes to read
I like to think I'm a rather organised person. Not in every aspect of my life and not to the same extent in each, but I try my best to keep my thoughts in line. The problem with this, unfortunately, is that there is such a thing as counterproductive organisation. That is, the moment you're organised in such a fractured and unreliable way, that it becomes harmful to your end goal. It doesn't start…
Of links, feeds and fever
Of links, feeds and fever🇺🇸 englishJanuary 2013 (at 23)#technology#productivity#writing#learning1507 words5 minutes to read
In my branch there are a lot of things that make it possible to distinguish someone who does his job well from someone who doesn’t. Compliance with norms and standards, the reusability of the code, the consideration of accessibility, and so on. But above all, it is the willingness and ability to update oneself. It is this quality that makes people who are considered very good in their field right…
I like to occasionally write articles about things that pique my interest at work, or opinions that I form over the years.
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Gotta Go Fast: Reducing friction in everyday work
Gotta Go Fast: Reducing friction in everyday work🇺🇸 englishOctober 2019 (at 29)#productivity#technology#writing#learning3050 words10 minutes to read
It's safe to say programming, and everything around it, evolved tremendously since the Internet's beginnings. If you've ever created a Frontpage website or battled with Dreamweaver and Flash applications you know we've traveled a long way to get where we are now, and all along this way great strides were made to improve how we work. We got better languages, better tools around them, better integra…
Don't Notion shine when she's gone?
Don't Notion shine when she's gone?🇺🇸 englishJuly 2018 (at 28)#productivity#writing#learning2493 words8 minutes to read
I like to think I'm a rather organised person. Not in every aspect of my life and not to the same extent in each, but I try my best to keep my thoughts in line. The problem with this, unfortunately, is that there is such a thing as counterproductive organisation. That is, the moment you're organised in such a fractured and unreliable way, that it becomes harmful to your end goal. It doesn't start…
Of links, feeds and fever
Of links, feeds and fever🇺🇸 englishJanuary 2013 (at 23)#technology#productivity#writing#learning1507 words5 minutes to read
In my branch there are a lot of things that make it possible to distinguish someone who does his job well from someone who doesn’t. Compliance with norms and standards, the reusability of the code, the consideration of accessibility, and so on. But above all, it is the willingness and ability to update oneself. It is this quality that makes people who are considered very good in their field right…