charlax/professional-programming
Programming resources someone has built up over years. Like a "getting started" guide but they kept adding to it
Programming resources someone has built up over years. Like a "getting started" guide but they kept adding to it
"suggested reading path" is a good idea. I think I landed here from a post about AC energy use
Slides and transcript on the challenges of designing with language models
awesome idea. Keep original links, redirect to archive if not found
reading list portfolio page
"How can I reduce my time here?" is a good followup question after finding out where one spends time
Rough and incomplete working notes, to help me think through how to use this site. Intended primarily for my own use. But I will also share this with friends, as grist for conversations about how to best design a website to support creative work.
I love this
excellent advice. write whatever you want. or don't.
Blogging isn’t for everyone. Tons of amazing developers don’t have blogs or personal websites at all. I write because it’s fun for me and it helps me organize my thoughts.
good concept. what are mine?
Also related - my blog is a digital garden thread.
Some good proper web history, and then the rise of reverse order posts and things, rather than a random dumping ground of pages
Some interesting discussion in hn comments on sabbaticals and breaks from work.
Neat idea - listing past sources of income and ownership as single-source of disclosures.
History of his website redesigns. There was a more recent one since, but this post is more detailed.
Fantastic post, and website generally. Read a few more of his posts, had a bit of an explore around. A lot of good "this is my website, I can do what I want" bits in there.
Some solid rules for writing better. A lot of structure, a bit on content, and some process suggestions
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