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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Wax on, Wax off
Zed’s post on mastery is great, as usual. I have only this to add: that while mastery transcends rules, no one achieves mastery without first acquiring discipline. The masters, who eschew wrote practices to cut straight to the heart of … Continue reading
Debugging Rule 1: It’s your fault
I recently added Debug It! to my stack of books to read, and I’m looking forward to digging in to it. In the mean time here’s a little debugging advice from my own experience: It’s your fault. I have GMail … Continue reading

