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www.henryleach.com
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| | | | | There's a trend to share what equipment you use, mostly as a developer, collected at uses.tech. I find these pages a strange combination of fascinating and boring. Most of the pages are just a parade of new and expensive equipment, with no insight into why or how they appeared in the person's life. Anything we use is a compromise of utility, availability and price. With time, most of what you end up using is just...what you somehow ended up with. You grow used to the items, having become used to their quirks, and that's true of hardware and software. So what would a 'Uses' page I want to read look like? Hopefully something like this. | |
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jmmv.dev
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| | | | | 2022-03-07: Introduction 2022-03-08: Keyboard shortcuts 2022-03-09: Input methods 2022-03-10: Look'n'feel 2022-03-11: Window switching 2022-03-12: PowerToys 2022-03-13: Miscellaneous tools 2022-03-14: Development experience 2022-03-15: PowerShell 2022-03-16: Networked file systems 2022-03-17: System debugging 2022-03-18: Software installation 2022-03-19: Finale A bit over a week ago, I narrated my decades-long love and hate relationship with Windows. Today, it's time to start covering my impressions of t... | |
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passo.uno
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| | | | | Technical writing requires appropriate gear to be done in a way that's both healthy and productive. While it's true that communicating with subject-matter experts and writing documentation can be done on a tiny Chromebook, I would compare such an experience to driving all the way from Chicago to San Francisco on a BMW Isetta: feasible, though not very comfortable nor fast, and certainly not fun for your derrière. | |
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codeexplainer.wordpress.com
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| | | I have decided to move my content to a different platform - details to follow very soon. | ||