nashjain
- - Simple History/Timeline of Unix Distro Evolutionabout 8 hours ago from TweetDeck
- What word/phrase comes to your mind when you think of Mastery? Mine: Effortlessness, Joy & Pride. Yours?about 19 hours ago from TweetDeck
- Thanks @: Finally added @ to the @ web site. about 20 hours ago from TweetDeck
- The fun theory: Easiest way to change people's behavior for the better is by making it fun to do. Excellent Ex: about 22 hours ago from TweetDeck
- Finally have a Tomcat Cluster reverse proxied by Nginx on my 2 Mac Books. Many new lessons & surprises. Expect few blog posts soon.11:10 PM Nov 5th from TweetDeck
- Email etiquette: Guidelines for effective Email replies: 11:06 PM Nov 5th from TweetDeck
- removed the featured discussion feature from their discussions. 8:10 PM Nov 4th from TweetDeck
- By defending our faults, we betray an unsound mind. By amending our mistakes, we get wisdom. 7:05 PM Nov 4th from TweetDeck
- .@ I think these days ppl seem to focus too much on value & less on "doing". Value is as confusing & vague as task estimation11:01 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck
- So that every new moment is spent, not in regret, guilt, fear or anger, but in wisdom, understanding & love 9:04 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck
- The beauty of life is, while we cannot undo what is done, We can see it, understand it, learn from it & try to change ourselves...9:03 PM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck
- While both code & knowledge (experience/skill) are means not end in themselves. Knowledge is at a higher level of re-applicability than code12:18 PM Oct 30th from TweetDeck
- More experience, more tacit knowledge you build its better for you/org (asset). In the same sense, gathering more code is not better.12:12 PM Oct 30th from TweetDeck
- .@ As much I would like to agree with you. In reality I've not seen that happen.12:10 PM Oct 30th from TweetDeck
- Code is not an asset its a liability. Tacit knowledge gained building the product is the asset.10:36 AM Oct 30th from TweetDeck
- Hey Jude: (via @)8:14 AM Oct 30th from TweetDeck
- Whenever we encounter problems, It is to humble us & not to tumble us. All difficulties are a divine surgery 7:06 PM Oct 29th from TweetDeck
- For without making mistakes, learning isn't possible. Its all about Safe-fail experiments instead of Fail-safe thinking.12:46 AM Oct 29th from TweetDeck
- A mature process should encourage risk-taking while taking steps to limit the severity & consequence of the mistakes 12:44 AM Oct 29th from TweetDeck
- A genuinely mature process should foster appropriate variation, sustainability & growth 12:43 AM Oct 29th from TweetDeck
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