19. Juni 2004
Grottenschlechte Werbekampagnen, Kapitel 178: UTE A., die Breitband und ein Weblog. ("Ute A und die Breitband" - ich fasse es nicht.)
John Robb repostet seine alten Ideen von vor zwei Jahren neu in einem Weblog. Das macht sie nicht besser oder schlechter, aber es riecht einfach so komisch modrig.
Alt, who cares anyway? aber richtig gut: Joel on Software - Fire And Motion
Once you get into flow it's not too hard to keep going. Many of my days go like this: (1) get into work (2) check email, read the web, etc. (3) decide that I might as well have lunch before getting to work (4) get back from lunch (5) check email, read the web, etc. (6) finally decide that I've got to get started (7) check email, read the web, etc. (8) decide again that I really have to get started (9) launch the damn editor and (10) write code nonstop until I don't realize that it's already 7:30 pm.Somewhere between step 8 and step 9 there seems to be a bug, because I can't always make it across that chasm. For me, just getting started is the only hard thing. (...)
Maybe this is the key to productivity: just getting started. Maybe when pair programming works it works because when you schedule a pair programming session with your buddy, you force each other to get started.
Wiki des Tages: ThoughtStorms. Phil Jones' Wiki.
Harvard Gazette: What makes a city thrive? (via PhilJones: HighDensityLiving)
ThoughtStorms: WatchingAnts, Unfinished Projects, There's an easier way to do it, ThoughtStorms: PageNumbersInMyNotebook (PapierWiki), ThoughtStorms: WikiPoweredArgument
StronglyTyped » Mouse considered harmful. (via ThoughtStorms: TheReturnOfTheCommandLine)
Und natürlich springlebendig.
