Tyler Briles

@tylerbriles

Coder, Digital Catalyst @ PG&E

SF, CA
Joined December 2013

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    5 Nov 2015

    To harness creativity abandon all efforts to imagine a perfect end product. Think about how its going to change over the course of its life.

  2. 12 hours ago

    Your goal is not to battle with the mind, but to witness the mind. (Swami Muktananda)

  3. 22 hours ago

    Humble living does not diminish. It fills. Going back to a simpler self gives wisdom. (Rumi)

  4. Jun 9

    And what is it but fragments of your own self you would discard that you may become free? (Kahlil Gibran)

  5. Jun 7

    In the gap between thoughts nonconceptual wisdom shines continuously. (Milarepa)

  6. Jun 7
  7. Jun 6

    And what is it but fragments of your own self you would discard that you may become free? (Kahlil Gibran)

  8. Jun 6

    The dunes are changed by the wind, but the desert never changes. (The Alchemist)

  9. Jun 5

    In the gap between thoughts nonconceptual wisdom shines continuously. (Milarepa)

  10. Retweeted
    May 30

    Create-React-App keeps blowing my mind: clicking on an error overlay opens the correct file / spot on my favourite editor

  11. Retweeted
    Jun 1

    In a debate, if you find yourself saying: - it's subjective - it's relative - it's just semantics You've already lost the debate.

  12. May 29
  13. Retweeted
    May 26

    If you'd told me 15 years ago that I'd be using a free Microsoft IDE built for OSX to debug JavaScript app servers in Linux containers...

  14. Retweeted
    May 24

    Being humble and always learning doesn't mean you have imposter syndrome. Pretending to know everything: that's what imposters do.

  15. Retweeted
    May 21

    For those claiming that web dev used to be simpler: I once spent hours getting rounded corners working using transparent gifs and tables

  16. Retweeted
    May 3

    imagine the web 15 yrs ago, but everyone is forced to use a beta version of dreamweaver and wait 15 minutes per compile - welcome to ios dev

  17. Retweeted
    Apr 23

    One of the most rationally useful things you can cultivate is finding pleasure in the discovery of your own ignorance

  18. Retweeted
    Apr 18

    I'm really, really, digging GraphQL. Would there be interest if I wrote a mini-book on why it's game changing and how to optimize queries?

  19. Retweeted
    Apr 17
    Replying to

    Learning to program is easy in the same way that learning to play the piano or hit a tennis ball is. With diligent practice and study.

  20. Apr 10
  21. Retweeted
    Apr 5

    Great mentors are most cost effective when they're mentoring, not building features in isolation. You want multipliers on your team.

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