Wabi-Sabi - embracing imperfection for tech teams
The products we build are naturally imperfect. We can learn from the flaws and imperfections in our code to create better, more resilient products while nurturing team and personal growth.
The products we build are naturally imperfect. We can learn from the flaws and imperfections in our code to create better, more resilient products while nurturing team and personal growth.
ChatGPT is amazing, and quickly finding its way into mainstream use - regardless of how tech-savvy the end user is. This is how I use ChatGPT to learn.
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I've been using networked note taking to organize my thoughts and ideas for years. Here's how it's helped me become more productive and efficient.
Though we don't often think of it this way, the objects and buildings around us are the result of a series of design decisions.
Sometimes fixing a TypeScript or eslint error in VS Code can feel impossible. Here's what I do when I have exhausted all my resources.
Choosing colors for your product can be a difficult task. There are cultural, historical, contextual, and even physiological factors that can influence how we perceive color.
Extracting types from a JavaScript object is a common task in TypeScript. This post shows how to do it with VS Code.
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Drawing on the Dunning-Kruger Effect to propel tech progress is like using a slingshot to travel into space: Leaving our comfort zone to learn from experts gives us the momentum to break through boundaries and break records.
A sampling of books that have had a fundamental impact on my career as a designer, developer and startup founder.
I spent the last week spinning up a new company for the first time since 2017. Here are the tools I used.