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Programming as Theory Building
Peter Naur's "Programming as Theory Building" discusses programming as a knowledge-building activity, emphasizing the importance of tacit knowledge, collaboration, and effective documentation in developing and maintaining software systems.
ratfactor.comTeaching for People Who Prefer Not to Teach
A collection of unconventional teaching methods and exercises for educators and students, promoting collaborative learning, self-discovery, and the exploration of art, while challenging traditional educational norms.
Linkfresh-eggs-flying-lessons
Tips and insights for brands and marketing: Avoid common mistakes; think differently; understand customer needs deeply; don't rely solely on data; strive for loyalty and customer satisfaction.
Linksaid this to a friend but it applies to many: i think you have a good guess what you should be doing. no need to overthink it! just execute on your inkling for 3 months, and then evaluate if you want to try something diff. course correct more often than that eats your bandwidth
Henrik Karlssonx.com
this dude swiped right 2 million times & got one date. he’s not just some unlucky guy, he is the norm.. like imagine the money he spent over five years, probably a small fortune. this is obvious but what’s actually nonobvious is that his behavior unlocked an entirely new revenue https://t.co/OYy0V50L1o
Technologies_for_Enhancing_Collocated_Social_Inter
This document reviews design solutions and approaches for enhancing collocated social interaction with technology, identifying key research problems and gaps in knowledge.
Linklinus.systems
linus.systems
The map is not the territory? True.
Forget the map, it's limited anyway? Huge fallacy.
Maps are insanely powerful. Language is a map, hell all of thinking is a symbolic mapping process. Too many people conclude that: because the map is limited, abandon... See more
Marvin Keilbachx.com