Every time I read, "who is this for?" answered with, "newbies or experts alike," I close the book and don't revisit it. Those are two very different audiences. It's desperately hard to do well. Almost no one does.
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Oh I never thought about that aspect. Damn.
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💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops 💫 Retweeted Dr Maureen Berg, spider hours
I think that's why I'm really into (attached) idea, as well as other mediums that make everything a lot more accessible. Kinda like how TDD/BDD evolves more understandable code/systems.https://twitter.com/MaureenBug/status/1113886488628826112 …
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Dr Maureen Berg, spider hours @MaureenBugThis experience was interesting in how so many talks could improve their messaging. I want to give some context before getting to this bc this isn't just about formatting your talk so its easier for the weird girl in the back of the room to make memes 1/? https://twitter.com/MaureenBug/status/1113202228104376320 …Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
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It also wouldn't survive time...they're generationally specific. But, they're also very useful for concept routing.
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