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www.nytimes.com
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| | | | | Thousands of board games are released yearly. We share some staff favorites that require more strategy, have deeper narratives, or are particularly beautiful. | |
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www.nashvilleboardgaming.com
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| | | | | Nashville board gaming is growing in popularity and recognition. Events are cropping up all over town, but it can sometimes be hard to keep track of who is involved, and where. Gamers in this city deserve a group chat to call their own, and Slack has proven to be a reliable and convenient tool... | |
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opinionatedgamers.com
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| | | | | I started doing a lot of solo gaming when my oldest son (and chief gamer buddy) left for college in August 2019. Even with him home during the extended time of quarantine (March-August 2020), I continued playing solo games... and that kept going when he returned to campus. Solo gaming is now a decent-sized chunk | |
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blog.cleancoder.com
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| | | [AI summary] Robert C. Martin reflects on the impact and lasting legacy of the Extreme Programming practices introduced by Kent Beck in 1999, noting how they evolved into mainstream good software development habits despite changes in terminology and surrounding hype. | ||