The secrets of a system integrator. My Journey of Startup, Product + Project Development
I’ve been piecing together some realizations about the value of Twitter, to how I write as a developer, of projects and products, for myself and clients.
We’ve all heard it: The ability to learn and apply how to communicate with skill is priceless, no matter what we do. At the top of most fields we will often find the best communicators. The jury might be out on other things, but they do know how to share their message.
Being limited to 140 characters per message in Twitter, I’ve had to get very good at expressing my thoughts and ideas simply and clearly for maximum impact. It doesn’t have to be bold, or brash, just clear. In this way, Twitter has become one pencil sharpener of expressing my thoughts and ideas. How does it do that?
The long and short of it is this: When working on a project, product, business, or startups, we’re in the boat of having
I came across an article by Joel Spolsky in Inc. Magazine announcing he’s quitting his blog.
For one of the original software development bloggers to announce something like this out of the blue, it seems quite strange.
Joel mentions a number of reasons that I think are interesting to look through:
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