1/ Almost two years ago I worried I was a bit foolish that I was pursuing state of the art image colorization that people would pay for. After all, Google already had announced that they were working on it. How could I compete with that?
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2/ Well I also had enough experience in software to know that a lot of true innovation and advances simply require smart choices and dedication to the problem. More controversially- I'm strongly of the opinion that software by large groups is hampered by group think.
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3/ So here we are in the present, and we're still ahead of the game. I'm quite surprised to be honest, even with the beliefs going into this of the power of individual dedication. I'm not saying this to brag but I just want to share what I think will be helpful for others.
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Replying to @citnaj
Any recommend audio books in respect to your craft?
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2/ "You are Not So Smart" by David McRaney. "Pragmatic Thinking and Learning" by Andy Hunt "Are Your Lights On?" by Gerald M Weinberg "Bad Science" by Ben Goldacre Languages/syntax/fads are just noise. Learn how to use them well instead.
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