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3 years ago
Of course, I’m always learning new things. It’s a wonderful language, and has managed to revitalize my joy in coding.
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learn smalltalk
1 cheer |
79 people |
| 2. |
Learn Lisp
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266 people |
| 3. |
Implement class inheritance in Rails' ActiveRecord
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1 person |
| 4. |
Practice religious test-first development for a month
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53 people |
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Buy a Lotus Elise
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24 people |
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Go to a Seattle.rb meeting
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3 people |
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Read one book every two weeks
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20 people |
| 8. |
Be a better blogger
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1,457 people |
| 9. |
master CSS
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769 people |
| 10. |
Write a rails app in 24 hours
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43 people |
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Be more pragmatic in my programming
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10 people |
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implement GTD
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462 people |
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start doing sketch first development
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17 people |
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Totally grok Lisp
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8 people |
Of course, I’m always learning new things. It’s a wonderful language, and has managed to revitalize my joy in coding.
I switched in 2003, and I’ll never go back! I started with a PowerBook G4 12” 867mhz, then I upgraded a year later to the 17” G4 1.5ghz.