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I think this is pretty accurate... I have mostly the same reasons.
Very nice praise to an underrated and underpaid job. Can we have more librarians please?
Looks like a nice resource to get better at finding the root cause of performance regressions and optimising code.
Looks like an interesting resource to learn about IPv6.
Review of the newest book from Kent Beck, I'll probably check it out and read it.
Definitely something I learned way to late. I wish I had started with such summaries and book notes earlier.
There's definitely a tension between something which you can organize and search easily (by typing) and something you can remember better (by hand writing). That's why I can't get rid of hand written notes completely, I practice a mix of both depending on the use.
The limits of digital books, this won't get me off the paper books addiction I got.
Definitely a good list of places I'd love to visit and get lost into.
Definitely one of my favorite novels of all times. To me it is clearly the book which defined Cyberpunk.
Interestingly, I'm going through this book right now and indeed I have to agree with most of this article. It didn't age well, it's become a mix of nice advises, things which are kind of obvious nowadays and points which are clearly obsolete. I find that "The Clean Coder" (different topic I know) aged way better. I think I'll give a shot to the proposed alternative book to see...