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3 years ago
I’ve worked for some incredible software test leads in the past, and I wish I knew how they did it.
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run a 5k
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visit dublin
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learn german
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visit buenos aires
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visit goa
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master a really good chocolate chip recipe
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Be a great test lead
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go to yoga class more often
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reduce my environmental footprint
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visit every continent
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visit amsterdam
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503 people |
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visit venice
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209 people |
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take photos of the Belltown places on 43 places and upload them
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1 person |
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finish reading my Design Patterns book
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visit japan
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practice speaking french
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16 people |
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be a better ultimate frisbee player
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26 people |
I’ve worked for some incredible software test leads in the past, and I wish I knew how they did it.
I’m about 20% into it. I should finish it, it’s a good programming book, but it’s been in my ‘stack of books to read’ for, literally, years.
Here it is on amazon.