Interesting look into org-mode to track daily habits.
Using spaced repetition systems to learn and retain technical knowledge.
The core of Janki Method is the use of a spaced repetition flashcard system, Anki, programmed by the brilliant Damien Elmes.
Worth checking out for coders.
I’ve been using Org-mode for work and life. This article gives a good example on how to leverage the power of Emacs and Org-mode. (u jelly vim users? :D)
Learning process explained by A List Apart. Nice work.
p/s: More than meets the eye.
The more I learn the more I know how little I know!
I’m planning to job hunt in a different city in a few months time and I’ve been thinking about this too.
Reason to change city is because I’ve been staying for almost 30 years in Borneo, time to get a different perspective in life.
Be prepared.
[List] Ten Red Flags for Innovation
Read the full article - Ten Red Flags for Innovation by Business Week
- The lack of an innovation strategy
- No definition of innovation
- Too much focus on internal capabilitiesÂ
- Too much focus on open innovation
- Internal silos are too firmly ingrained
- Too much focus on ideas and too little focus on people
- Lack of a strong networking culture
- Innovation efforts focus on technology or products
- It’s all about the usual suspects
- Executives and innovation leaders underestimate the speed of change
Read the full article - Twelve Tips to Master Programming Faster.
- Get started.
- Don’t worry.
- Silicon Valley.
- Read books.
- Get mentors.
- Object Oriented.
- Publish code
- Use github.
- Treat yourself.
- Write English.
- Be prolific.
- Learn Linux.
p/s: #12 is so true :D