Posts tagged with 'writing'
Michael Eaton talks with me on a variety of topics. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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SAFe. Those diagrams absolutely scream "Individuals and interactions over processes and tools" and "Responding to change over following a plan" if you ask me.
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Perl is a language, most criticized for looking like unreadable "line noise". But that may be an unfair criticism. If you love Perl, contact me and let’s get you on the show.
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Blog: Same Stuff Different Day
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Blog: Thoughts on Writing
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Premise vs premises, and if you can’t remember, just say "on prem" like me :)
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Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Jeffrey Miller wrote a children’s book. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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The book: SkeeterBooks.com. Buy it and leave a review!
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Published and distributed by Columbus Publishing Lab
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What is a TRS-80? The finest piece of affordable computing that the 80s had to offer, that’s what!
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eHarmony (dating site)
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We mentioned two publishing companies that I got mixed up: Leanpub and The Pragmatic Bookshelf (PragProg)
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Jim Holmes’s book, The Leadership Journey, is on Leanpub.
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Author: Seth Godin who is very prolific. I think I’ve ready a measly one of his books, but I don’t remember which one.
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Sure, I’ll plug my book again: AOP in .NET (I would also appreciate a review)
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There are a lot of Mastermind groups, like Columbus Mastermind Group
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Amazon’s Kingle Direct Publishing (KDP)
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Dale Herron, illustrator of Skeeters
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Book: Bearable Moments, by Christopher Judd (another pillar of the developer community)
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Conference CodeMash
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Book: Hello Ruby (Kickstarter)
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Hello Ruby is by Linda Liukas, who was on The Hanselminutes Podcast (episode #547)
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Book: Lauren Ipsum by Carlos Bueno
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Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Thanks to tremendous response, I’ve got a ton of great guests lined up.
Reminders:
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Be sure to check out my sponsor: Smartsheet! Thanks to them, I’m able to afford some new equipment, more hosting, and the JavaScript game show prizes!
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Here’s what’s coming in March:
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David Giard is returning to talk more cognitive services
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Chase Aucoin on the Microservices Manifesto
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Andrea Cremese returns to talk developer retention
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Jeffrey Miller returns to talk about authoring a children’s book
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Craig Stuntz returns to talk .NET IL
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Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.