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smustafa.blog
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| | | | | "You'll burn out within five years in software development." I think about this quote from my dad a lot. It's something he said to me when we were discussing corporate careers a few years ago, and it turns out that this prophecy is slowly coming true. Just not in a way either of us really... | |
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futurecoder101.wordpress.com
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| | | | | There are different reasons and motivations that drew me to learn how to code and become a future software developer, the main ones are the opportunity to build and see something from scratch become important and useful to other people, and the sheer joy to find solutions to problems! If you're like me, someone searching... | |
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danielmangum.com
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| | | | | Paul Graham's Founder Mode essay, based on a recent talk from AirBnB founder Brian Chesky, has been getting quite a lot of attention over the past few days. It has prompted many a quote tweet, and founders, such as Bryan Cantrill of Oxide Computer, have started contributing their own thoughts to what founder mode means to them. Having held positions of influence at a few companies, but never having been a founder myself, my initial read raised a few thoughts about my own experience of trying to "scale my... | |
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thereformedbroker.com
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| | | The active versus passive investing debate is more than just conversation. It represents real people's livelihoods. | ||