Every author's book should be reviewed by their spouse - it makes you see what is magical about the book. In this case, it's a book about the art of creating a good gathering, and it sounds very insightful. Bought! https://twitter.com/AnandWrites/status/996404490990432256 …
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Replying to @michael_nielsen
Sometimes an author's book is taught from by their spouse…who then has choice comments over dinner for the bonehead author. (Not like I recognize anything in this situation.)
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Replying to @ShriramKMurthi
In draft, that sounds great. After publication, not so much.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen
What is "publication" to a person who shoves a new PDF onto the Web every year? (-:
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Replying to @ShriramKMurthi
I publish web native only, usually w source on GitHub. But I go through phases ("Issues and pull requests welcome"; "Corrections welcome"; "I am no longer maintaining this, except for egregious errors" etc). I think of publication as the point at which I stop making major changes
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