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lbrandy.com » Blog Archive » Demotivating a (Good) Programmer
by greutDevelopers hate three things, above all else, in increasing order of painfulness…
- Working on stuff that is easy
- Working on stuff that is tangential
- Working on stuff that no one will use
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Seth's Blog: Thinking bigger
by greutThe bigger point is that none of us are doing enough to challenge the assignment. Every day, I spend at least an hour of my time looking at my work and what I've chosen to do next and wonder, "is this big enough?"
how big can you think?
A VC: Thinking About Groups
by greutDetermine a basic need -> Create a service that satisfies it in the simplest way possible -> Open it up
it sounds all right to me too.
Comet Daily » Blog Archive » The Future of Comet: Part 2, HTML 5’s Server-Sent Events
by greutComet doesn’t have to be a hack. Currently, as we saw last time, Comet relies on undocumented loopholes and workarounds, each one with some drawbacks. We can make Comet work effectively in every browser, using streaming transports on subdomains of the same second-level domain, or using script tag long polling across domains. But this leaves Comet developers implementing (and more frustratingly, debugging) several transports across several browsers. Traps are numerous and easy to stumble into.
event-source is the future of all Comet things.
m mi works : blog : on interaction architecture
by greutNot a line I draw ends up on an end‑user screen. Not a word I write is compiled into code. Not a sentence I say instructs users. I draw, write and talk to enable the specialists I work with to excel at what they do and realise inspiring software for my clients.
I’m not a graphic designer, I am an interaction architect.