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Tanner Christensen
Replying to @syamace

Just picked up Do / Improvise by Robert Poynton and it is hard to put down.

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Replying to @tannerc @syamace

These are cool. What’s the backstory behind the idea? Seems like various topics by different authors. Are they just better designed “how to for dummies”?

Tanner Christensen
Replying to @syamace

Check out the Do website to read their (short) backstory, it’s worth it. Just an inspiring group of people who want to inspire others to take action on their ideas. I love carrying ‘em in my back pocket all day.

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Very cool. Will Do. Oh are they pretty small in size then? I just nabbed the ebook of the one you just recommended. 🤙

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Found this for others too. This is fantastic. Thanks for highlighting and sharing. youtu.be/i8Z0KulxXJQ?si…

Rome
Rome @roe
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Reading modules to do assignments I’ve procrastinated on all week lol 🙃

Harika Bommu
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What are you reading?

Jvlien
Jvlien @jvlien
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Yes! In the last few pages of « Bewilderment »

Robyn Kanner
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finished brian by jeremy cooper yesterday and onto private equity by carrie sun today 🫡

Dexter Marks-Barber
Replying to @syamace

Unfortunately I don’t read many books 📚 but I do often read up on documentation for current technologies and workflow methodologies 😅. Here’s a good read: dannorth.net/the-worst-prog…

The Worst Programmer I Know
The great thing about measuring developer productivity is that you can quickly identify the bad programmers. I want to tell you about the worst programmer I know, and why I fought to keep him in the team.
Laura 🦄
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Always 😍📚 what’s on your reading list this weekend?