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John C. Schinker

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Collateral Damage

We are all perfectionists. We want everything to be perfect before we share it. We are paralyzed by a need for perfection, and it keeps us from getting anything done. We should be more like the big tech companies. Start with a big idea. Spend a little bit of time getting the basic idea formed. Then, release it. Get feedback on it. Refine it as … Continue reading Collateral Damage

Unknown's avatarJohn Schinker10 Mar 20197 Feb 20211 Comment
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Coding != Career

Thirty years ago, when computers were still new, we didn’t know what to do with them. There was a sense — in that half generation between the widespread availability of computers and the advent of the Internet age — that the world was changing in fundamental ways. No one was sure what was really going on, but this was big. Really big. Schools bought computers … Continue reading Coding != Career

Unknown's avatarJohn Schinker9 Nov 20157 Feb 20213 Comments

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