In this week’s blog post, I dive into an eclectic mix of learnings and insights from various domains. From exploring key lessons that larger publishers could learn from the indie news sector to uncovering the hard-earned wisdom of a software engineer’s 6-year journey. I also touch upon the unpredictability in team sports, eavesdropping on neighborhood conversations, how UI design is essentially a function of your organization, and to top it off, I share 37 pieces of career advice I wish I knew sooner. Join me in this enlightening exploration!
- Five lessons larger publishers could learn from the indie news sector: As an experienced journalist having run the editorial functions of two of the UK’s biggest regional publishers, Jeremy Clifford puts forward the key
- Predictability, Home Advantage, and Fairness in Team Sports:
- 2024-03-01 listening in on the neighborhood:
- 5 Lessons I learned the hard way from 6 years as a software engineer: Discover the top 5 lessons learned from a 6-year journey in software engineering. Get insights into career growth and the life of a software engineer.
- UI=f(org): UI is a Function of Your Organization: Writing about the big beautiful mess that is making things for the world wide web.
- 37 Pieces of Career Advice I Wish I’d Known Earlier: