#Productivity http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/bits/2015/12/29/the-most-popular-online-course-teaches-you-to-learn/?referer=
Nytimes
The Most Popular Online Course Teaches You to Learn
Critics say Massively Open Online Courses, or MOOCs, are over-hyped. But defenders say they are reaching people in unexpected ways.
#Productivity A free, work-in-progress open-source book introducing you to the world of tooling for modern web applications.
http://tooling.github.io/book-of-modern-frontend-tooling/index.html
http://tooling.github.io/book-of-modern-frontend-tooling/index.html
#Productivity https://speckyboy.com/what-do-you-do-when-the-project-youre-working-on-no-longer-excites-you/
Speckyboy Design Magazine
When the Project You're Working on No Longer Excites You
Passion and inspiration are fleeting. They come, and they go. So the question you need to ask yourself is this: what happens when it runs out?
#Productivity https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/11/define-your-process-master-time-gain-clarity-take-control/
Smashing Magazine
Define Your Process To Master Time, Gain Clarity, And Take Control
How can you be sure you're moving your design problem in a straight line? That you're moving _directly_ to a solution? From client to payment, from product to audience?
**How certain are you** of what the second step in your process is? Or the third? Or how…
**How certain are you** of what the second step in your process is? Or the third? Or how…
#Productivity https://medium.freecodecamp.com/quality-assurance-is-broken-heres-how-we-can-make-it-as-agile-as-everything-else-64bd19d5e426?source=collection_home_________0_________---6------0
Free Code Camp
Quality Assurance is broken. Here’s how we can make it as agile as everything else.
Process is the key to great software.
#Productivity #Work The result of bad programming at work, how avoids it and why.
http://blog.professorbeekums.com/2016/12/beware-of-developers-who-do-negative.html?ref=@fullstackbroadcast+On+Telegram
http://blog.professorbeekums.com/2016/12/beware-of-developers-who-do-negative.html?ref=@fullstackbroadcast+On+Telegram
Professorbeekums
Beware of Developers Who Do Negative Work
Not all developers make positive contributions. Some create more work for others than they do themselves.