Livable Code
First of all, sorry for not writing to you yesterday. I spent the day in the hospital with my wife. Our second daughter was born on 1:20pm yesterday and we couldn’t be happier. Mother and daughter are both very well. This is the reason why I won’t be able to continue writing my usual emails for the next few days. But I will continue sending you emails. The content will be mostly “written” by other people though. 😉
Today I want to share a recent article by Uncle Bob: Too Clean?
My automated publishing workflow
Books I enjoyed reading
Since I love reading I thought I switch things up for today and share a small list of books I enjoyed (and why I enjoyed them).
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Maintenance and janitorial activities
Premature optimization
Spaghetti wirings no-one knew about
Let's practice together
The bullshit web and our responsibility
My home computer in 1998 had a 56K modem connected to our telephone line; we were allowed a maximum of thirty minutes of computer usage a day, because my parents — quite reasonably — did not want to have their telephone shut off for an evening at a time. I remember webpages loading slowly: ten to twenty seconds for a basic news article.
When do you know enough?
“When did you reach the point where you didn’t need to read another research report, didn’t need to absorb another scouting analysis, didn’t need to stop by the bookstore… because it simply wasn’t useful or efficient to learn another thing about your field?”
This question was posed by Seth Godin. Seth is big in marketing and entrepreneurship. Perhaps you already know him.
This question is a deep one.
Professionalism
The 4-day workweek
Sorry to say, but you’ve been hacked
Things happen for a reason
Software development on construction sites
Did you just click the link?
GDPR, or: How I stopped worrying and love my users
Riding 100 Miles* on a 102-Year-Old Bike | Outside Online
While cycling technology continues to improve, one can easily argue that, aesthetically speaking, the bicycle peaked 40 years ago and it’s been downhill ever since. The start line was a sea of vintage machines in beautiful hues, straddled by aging… weiterlesen →
Link: Compass Maes Parallel 31.8 handlebar
In seiner Serie „Beyond “Compact” Dropbars“ stellt „Bike Hugger Mark V“ Alternativen zu den bekannten Dropbas vor. Hier ist Teil 3. Once upon a time in the mid-20th century, there was a handlebar known as the “Maes” that essentially established… weiterlesen →
Fahren in der Dunkelheit
Es ist soweit. Ich bin süchtig. Radfahren ist meine Droge geworden. Durch den Wind fahren, neue Orte erkunden, andere Dinge sehen. Das alles auf dem Rad und möglichst ohne Ende. Ob mal schneller oder ohne Blick auf das Tempo. Und… weiterlesen →