Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Good recent introduction to Clojure web development
Vijay Kiran posted a good introduction to Clojure web development.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
IDE of the Future
Bret Victor gives an interesting lecture on what development tools should be like - http://vimeo.com/36579366
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Improving Programmer Productivity (Mind Map)
I would like to share with you my long term observations on how to improve programmer productivity as a mind map.
Here is the clickable picture, below there is the mind map in a form of nested lists:
Here is the clickable picture, below there is the mind map in a form of nested lists:
Improving Programmer Productivity
- Short-Term
- General
- Caffeine
- Adjust to your blood pressure and blood vessel elasticity
- Only green tea after 6pm if you have insomnia
- Green tea
- Black tea
- Coffee
- Sugar
- Can lead to weight gain, most effective if consumed not very often in small amounts
- Caffeine
- Getting into the flow
- No short attention span activities
- At least in the morning
- No news
- No fun content sites
- No tweets
- Enjoyable long attention span activity
- Reading a book
- Playing a computer game that requires deep concentration
- Only if you can stop after a reasonable amount of time
- Doing nothing AKA Meditation
- At least for 10 minutes
- Really nothing, no thinking, no starring at the screen
- No short attention span activities
- Solving an inobvious problem
- Moving away from computer
- A walk
- Playing drums, guitar
- Shower
- General
- Long-Term
- "Hardware"
- Regular walks/ physical exercises
- Expecially in the morning
- Spine exercises
- Warm-up from yoga (Surya Namaskara)
- Can take only 10 minutes a day
- Warm-up from yoga (Surya Namaskara)
- Medicines improving blood flow in the brain
"Increases brain RAM"
Details are hidden to avoid harm for light-headed people. Those who really care will find it and use wisely.
- Regular walks/ physical exercises
- "Software"
- Studing new programming languages and approaches.
- Don't beleive popular opinions blindly, check them
- Looking for good programmer resources (books, communities)
- Mastering google queires
- Know at least "site:", "~" operators, sorting by discussion type, limiting results by past year
- Organizing
- "Improves brain swapping"
- TODO notes
Good with a paper and a pen
TODO item must be possible to write down in a few seconds in order not to lose the main context in which you are.
Rule of thumb: if a task requires more than half an hour it deserves to be written as TODO item
- Leaving clues, marks when switching topics/ projects
- TODO notes
- Browser sessions
- "Session Buddy" Chrome plugin
- IDE sessions/ "project groups"/ "working sets"
- Virtual machines
- Con: Requires a lot of RAM
- Pro: Remembers open programs and cursor placement in the code
- Studing new programming languages and approaches.
- "OS kernel"
- Switch projects/ activities if you feel an upcoming burnout
- Good psychotherapy for motivation problems and "unclear" states of the mind
- Very underestimated
- Easy to run up against inefficient or even harmful psychotherapy approaches
- "Core Transformation" technique by Connirae Andreas
- Great long tested first-hand and second-hand results
- Requires a few evenings to study or visiting a workshop
- Sharply contrasts with a lot of inefficient NLP techniques
- Universal, leads to improvements in other life parts
- "Hardware"
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