It's time again. Another time period to love produced life this key.
I blogged a few weeks before they about the podcast a new key called "life that developers." twice a month, between the most Conery and I, we bring you stories from the mouth of real people, some of you know, some not.
This week we talk about "two programmers who hit homeruns" early in life.
First, David Heinemeier Hansson, creator of Ruby on the tracks, born in 1979.The next step, Dan Bricklin, creator of VisiCalc, the first electronic spreadsheet creation, Yes, wait, 1979.
What do you do when you hit a homerun? when you know that it happened? and what does it mean to 30 years later?
For consideration, here showing 5:
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What causes people to our industry? what about aggressive?Safe?What is the difference?Do you have instead of Sergeant Drill of the boss or a Zen master? we talk Cyra Richardson, Giles Bowkett.
How do you solve problems as a developer? how do you handle problems that seem completely prevailed as an individual or team-? Mike Moore, Javier Lozano, Tamar Weinberg and envy.
Useful for fame? you must enable program and become famous on the Internet? do you value, how reputation happen? John Sheehan joins me and.
Eventually, this happens all the real question is how do you deal with it happens to you? Oren Eini, Chipps Sara investigate and share.
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