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Apple cracking down to enforce its RTO policy
Apple cracking down to enforce its RTO policy
Software engineers and their managers have started to receive warnings for not working in the office at least 3 days per week. I talked with engineers on how they see the policy being enforced.
·newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com·
Apple cracking down to enforce its RTO policy
Speed for who?
Speed for who?
Frameworks are often touted as something like “a lightning fast development experience” and that’s fine I guess, but the speed is in the wrong hands. Why not “a lightning fa…
·andy-bell.co.uk·
Speed for who?
Influential Articles, January 2023
Influential Articles, January 2023
Over the years, I’ve built up a repository of resources that have shaped my thinking about software engineering, open source, work, life, and so much more. Every so often, I reference them in conversation and am asked for links, other recommendations, and thoughts or commentary about them. This year, I’ll be posting two or three every month, both as a way to revisit them as well as share a few thoughts about how they have changed how I journey throughout this (sometimes confusing) world.
·juliaferraioli.com·
Influential Articles, January 2023
Alex Cabal and the Standard Ebooks "saga"
Alex Cabal and the Standard Ebooks "saga"
Open source, the public domain, and various freedoms take center stage in the story behind Standard Ebooks. Learn about Standard Ebooks, a project founded by Alex Cabal to solve one particular problem, and how it brought together contributors with diverse sets of talents to make public domain literature works of art.
·opensourcestories.org·
Alex Cabal and the Standard Ebooks "saga"
Eisenhower Priority Matrix
Eisenhower Priority Matrix
Simple plans are easier to follow. A short rule-of-thumb for prioritization. Classify each task as either Urgent/Not Urgent and Important/Unimportant. 1. Urgent/Important – Do 2. Urgent/Unimportant – Delegate 3. Not Urgent/Important – Schedule 4. Not Urgent/Unimportant – Drop A rule easy enough to remember and apply in your head to quickly get a gist of what you should be working on. The 2x2 matrix supposedly comes from a quote from former President Dwight Eisenhower, I have two kinds of
·matt-rickard.com·
Eisenhower Priority Matrix