stopgaps

In high-school, the teacher who taught a programming class and worked to write a Java-based voting system insisted they build in logging functionality, in spite of the iron-clad storage of data into text files. This discussion made an impression upon me because the best and worst thing about programming and computers is they do . . . → Read More: stopgaps

Getting Things Done

I’ve picked up my copy of Getting Things Done again recently in an effort to get a handle on lots of things in my daily responsibilities that I don’t have a very good handle on. I feel as though I have a much deeper understanding of some of the principles of the process this . . . → Read More: Getting Things Done

who wants tags?

I’m been curious whether tags are relevant to non-techie users. I read a pretty good article about how tags might actually matter to all users.

My Management Style

“The best executive is one who has sense enough to pick good people to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do it.”

-Theodore Roosevelt