In my latest post, dive into a treasure trove of fascinating reads! Learn how the Feynman Technique can skyrocket your learning speed, discover where to splurge and save in kitchen redesigns from the pros, and get a glimpse of how a 3D printed basketball could change the game. Plus, delve into the journey of becoming a Senior Engineer with Addy Osmani and ponder why we can’t seem to have nice software despite technological advances.
- How To Use the Feynman Technique to Learn Things 10X Faster: The Feynman Technique is a method for learning and understanding concepts deeply by explaining them in simple terms as if to a child.
- Where Designers Would Spend and Save in a Kitchen: Our experts suggest where to splurge and where to trim the budget when redesigning your kitchen
- 3D Printed Basketball Could Be A Game Changer: Basketball has changed a lot over the years, and that goes for the sport as well as the ball itself. While James Naismith first prescribed tossing soccer balls into peach baskets to allow athletes …
- The Making of a Senior Engineer 💡: Guest Post by Addy Osmani: Addy is the Head of Google Chrome Dev Experience, has grown to Senior Staff Engineer at Google, has written multiple software engineering books, and is the author of the Elevate newsletter on Substack.
- Why We Can’t Have Nice Software: The problem with software is that it’s too powerful. It creates so much wealth so fast that it’s virtually impossible to not distribute it.