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[…] (or whatever you’d want to call it). I try to keep them at a minimum and use only what I need in order to help me get my day-to-day work done. Developer Tools One of the biggest hurdles that I thought I was going to have to overcome when switching to Safari was dealing with […]
[…] but to be aware of on a week-to-week basis. Notice that I did not say that there’s a lot of to learn on a week-to-week basis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52UxIgsC_0g Very, very early in my career I used to feel as if I needed to keep up with every single new programming language and/or related technology in the software world as […]
I try to keep a running list of the tools that I use in my day-to-day development. The challenge in doing this is that finding new tools can get buried in that single post, so whenever I stumble across something that I introduce into my toolbox, I try to capture it here. Other examples include: […]
[…] the content a bunch of us typically write. But, as stated, it’s been over a year since this was written. And since I work in R&D in my current role, we’ve done – and continue to do – a lot of work with the various systems, applications, utilities, and so on. Given that, I […]