> solve the hard problems first I like this bit. Very good advice, no doubt. But what about "no pain, no gain"? Or, conversely, if it doesn't hurt somehow, you can be pretty sure you're not making any progress. It…
Josh Bloch's talks at Devoxx alone were worth the trip.
Atwood blogs on Tufte with links cheatsheet "An Education for Analytical Design" http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000739.html
> solve the hard problems first I like this bit. Very good advice, no doubt. But what about "no pain, no gain"? Or, conversely, if it doesn't hurt somehow, you can be pretty sure you're not making any progress. It…
Josh Bloch's talks at Devoxx alone were worth the trip.
Atwood blogs on Tufte with links cheatsheet "An Education for Analytical Design" http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000739.html