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Any book to recommend about remote work for distributed teams? In particular: looking for advice and tips for helping people to self-organize, and that can be implemented across the team.
I am reviewing a paper right now (couldn’t work on it yesterday afternoon because of the weather 🥵) and I don’t know why I’m happy to see the author(s) quoting my book ‘Spatialized Islamophobia’ 💕
Can’t wait to see the paperback version available for greater access 🤩
A list of things I've come to realise when reading books:
1) accept the fact that you won't commit everything in the book to memory. That's not the purpose. You should, however, focus on the main arguments of the book.
As you get a feel for a problem domain, you start to see structures and patterns in both data and algorithms. You can intuit that there's a repeating pattern in a computation and see a data structure can simplify it.
What is that called?
I released the first version of Guidance on the iPhone back in 2008 (only 2 months after the App Store went live). It has been continuously updated for 12 years now. Pretty good bargain for a few bucks 🙂
Tried the Kunefe from Trader Joe’s today. I give it a 6/10. Cheese was too salty, the ones in Turkey are made from unsalted cheese. My wife said “Nefis körler” in Turkish which describes it perfectly.