Updated a reading goal:
Read 5k pages in 2025
Progress so far: 5728 / 5000 115%
Updated a reading goal:
Read 5k pages in 2025
Progress so far: 5728 / 5000 115%
Updated a reading goal:
Read 5k pages in 2025
Progress so far: 5404 / 5000 108%
Updated a reading goal:
Read 5k pages in 2025
Progress so far: 5294 / 5000 106%
Updated a reading goal:
Read 5k pages in 2025
Progress so far: 5294 / 5000 106%
Updated a reading goal:
Read 5k pages in 2025
Progress so far: 4974 / 5000 99%
I’m starting to recognize weaknesses in the writing. Dinniman has a habit of setting up big climactic moments only to knock them over. Which is fine, to an extent. But stop setting up big moments if you’re gonna knock them over
Also, I couldn’t stand the card-fighting. It didn’t work for me
I’m starting to recognize weaknesses in the writing. Dinniman has a habit of setting up big climactic moments only to knock them over. Which is fine, to an extent. But stop setting up big moments if you’re gonna knock them over
Also, I couldn’t stand the card-fighting. It didn’t work for me
Updated a reading goal:
Read 5k pages in 2025
Progress so far: 4280 / 5000 86%
A handy reference for a team. Joyfully, approachably small. Will keep this book around as something to come back to when discussing names with my team (and, of course, when writing my own code).
A handy reference for a team. Joyfully, approachably small. Will keep this book around as something to come back to when discussing names with my team (and, of course, when writing my own code).