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Review: The Dip

I read The Dip by Seth Godin because it promised to be a short book on self-improvement. It’s supposed to teach its readers how to decide to follow through on a personal or professional project, right there in…

Recognizing the Advantages of Small Groups

Recognizing the Advantages of Small Groups

We’ve started to take our 2-year-old toddler to preschool this week. Parents will already know that this can be a rough process; kids don’t like to leave their parents, and most kids — like our son — are…

Prescriptive vs. Descriptive Promotions

Prescriptive vs. Descriptive Promotions

There are two schools of thought on how promotions should work. They can be summarized as prescriptive and descriptive: * Prescriptive promotions are given to folks that have worked hard and deserve recognition. They come with a new set of responsibilities,…

The Missing Gap Between College and Self-Taught Programming

Even when I was in school—over a decade ago—there was this tension in the Computer Science department between academia and industry. Everybody knew from the dotcom days that the Computer Science major (along with EECS, and even Applied…

Using Disruption Precisely

This is yet another awesome a16z podcast: Holy Non Sequiturs, Batman! — What Disruption Theory Is … and Isn’t Basically, one of the consultants that actually studied the original theory of disruption is clarifying exactly what the theory is and is…

Learning Front-end Development, One Step at a Time

Learning Front-end Development, One Step at a Time

I reacted viscerally to seeing this handbook the other day: Front-end Handbook In which I commented via Twitter: http://twitter.com/allenmhc/status/658745015435300864 First off, I was reacting probably more harshly than I should have. The author has…