What's that Bruce Lee quote? "I don't fear the man who does 10,000 kicks 1 time. I fear the man who does 1 kick 10,000 times."
What's that Bruce Lee quote? "I don't fear the man who does 10,000 kicks 1 time. I fear the man who does 1 kick 10,000 times."
No, but we're working on making it a bit easier to browse through.
I love your App Directory, but is it available in app form?
There's even a site for that: logic.ly
I love Codecademy, the interface and learning curve are perfect. Used it to brush up on my old javascript skills and then started exploring other stuff. My 10 year old jumped on and can do some HTML and CSS after a few days of spotty studying! Just a great learning tool.
Learning to code and being a developer or two VERY DIFFERENT things. What you have done is gain a worthwhile understanding of programming. I applaud you for taking the time to do that. But having been a developer for over 20 years now, I have seen programmers who can hammer out code and developers who can provide…
I still don't recommend python as a first programming language to learn as although it will teach you the fundamentals of programming logic, for loops, etc etc phython syntactically (and in a lot of other ways) is very different from most of the other popular languages.
I love this series, but the one question I'd like answered is what is your most successful failure? some people may not want to answer that, but I think reveals a lot about how a person perseveres and gets to the top.
I think the assumption of presumption is rather patronizing. HR feels like they are bestowing upon the applicant the favor of an interview, forgetting that this should, ideally, be the start of a symbiotic relationship. Candidates are interviewing the company, at the very same meeting! We will be trading our time,…
Our family's self-control is not great at a big box store. It has nearly always taken us over budget ("but we got so much STUFF!"). It is so much cheaper and easier and hassle free to make minor adjustments in S&S.
Just the time gained from not dealing with the crowds at the warehouse stores is a huge saving. I'll still head to Costco one a month or so, but my trips are quicker and I don't need to worry about whether regular items I need are in stock or not.
I live in New England and last summer I installed AC/Heat split systems throughout my 2000 sqft house. Because the remotes have no provision for timing on/off I leave it at the same temp all the time. This winter I saved $2000 in heating costs alone over my old oil furnace, and I still had to use the furnace when it…