I think learning new programming languages is both easy and very difficult. Syntax is nearly always easy, but understanding when to use a language and what are its strong points. Failing at this leads to the familiar “when all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.” On the other hand I [...]
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Steve Krug’s new book on usability testing
Posted by illotus on January 26, 2010
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Great guide to low-cost usability testing. 168 pages, so reading it slowly takes 2 hours and those hours just fly by. Generally books on the practical part of testing are kinda boring, but this one is really easy to read.
Everything is interesting
Posted by illotus on December 28, 2009
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There is whole lotta stuff I want to learn or relearn. Like C design patterns programming language design agile tdd information structuring to name a few. I studied C back in 2002-2003 and C++ with touch of Symbian later. However I’m not sure if I should include those in my CV. Design patterns I did [...]