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Evolution of my role as a founder CTO
Evolution of my role as a founder CTO
So, ultimately, I’ve taken the approach to not simply follow my personal preference, but to do whatever is more impactful for the company at each stage. ​ Stop coding and delegate when you can’t see the forest for the trees. ​ You want to build something bigger than yourself. I still want to help RevenueCat go public, but if we manage to do it, my responsibilities or title will not be that important anymore.
·miguelcarranza.es·
Evolution of my role as a founder CTO
soulverteam/SoulverCore
soulverteam/SoulverCore
A powerful Swift framework for evaluating mathematical expressions - GitHub - soulverteam/SoulverCore: A powerful Swift framework for evaluating mathematical expressions
·github.com·
soulverteam/SoulverCore
‘Big Friendship,’ by Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman: An Excerpt
‘Big Friendship,’ by Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman: An Excerpt
And social media is playing a role, allowing them to distantly observe people they once truly felt connected to, which opens up the gap between their wishes for those friendships and the more anemic reality ​ our lives are not as easily separated into pots that can be placed on separate burners. Extinguishing friendship has consequences for every other aspect of life. ​ As anyone who’s taken time out of the workforce to be a full-time caregiver knows, it’s not always easy to switch a burner back on after it’s been extinguished for a long time. ​ We’re more interested in resilience. You can’t stay truly connected without some level of misunderstanding or conflict, so the real Big Friendship goal is just to stay in it. Instead of pretending we won’t be challenged, we want the ability to bounce back and heal our inevitable wounds. ​ “Friendships don’t have the hallmarks,” Langan says. “They don’t have the milestones.” So it’s up to the people in the friendship to create them. ​ Langan says that another key to staying attached is to find verbal and nonverbal ways to tell each other you plan to be there in the future. ​ Usually the only way through it is to acknowledge it’s happening. And yes, it’s hard. ​ No one human can meet your every single emotional need.
·nytimes.com·
‘Big Friendship,’ by Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman: An Excerpt
Rob Napier’s Swift/Haskell post
Rob Napier’s Swift/Haskell post
A paradigm is sneaking in when you aren’t paying attention. Pay attention. There’s a chance here to influence development practice for decades ​ We really can have languages that give the benefits of tomorrow without losing all the working components of today. I think Swift can be one of those languages. ​ Much of that, I believe, is education.
·robnapier.net·
Rob Napier’s Swift/Haskell post