Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile
Book Overflow

@bookoverflowpod

A podcast made for software engineers, by software engineers. @cartermorgan and Nathan Toups read and discuss a new software engineering book each week!

ID: 1784420130036019201

linkhttp://bookoverflow.io calendar_today28-04-2024 03:12:15

453 Tweet

173 Followers

17 Following

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Hidden from the world at Chawton cottage, suddenly, almost miraculously free of most responsibilities both domestic and social, Austen, for the first time in over a decade, had gained real and meaningful space to think and work creatively. It’s here, working at a modest writing

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The first step in simulating a pull-based workflow is tracking all projects to which you’re currently committed on a list divided into two sections: “holding tank” and “active.”" Check out part 2 of our discussion of Slow Productivity by Cal Newport!

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If you fall behind on a project, update your estimate and inform the person who originally sent you the work about the delay. The key here is transparency. Be clear about what’s going on, and deliver on your promises, even if these promises have to change. Never let a project

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Every effective entrepreneur I know shares a similar commitment to paying people who know what they’re doing so they don’t have to do the work, at a lower level of quality, all by themselves." Check out part 2 of our discussion of Slow Productivity by Cal Newport!

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If you’re exhausted, you tell yourself, you can’t be accused of laziness. I want to push back on this reaction. Not only is it unsustainable, but it won’t, in the long run, get you any closer to producing work that matters." Check out part 2 of our discussion of Slow

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Strive to reduce your obligations to the point where you can easily imagine accomplishing them with time to spare. Leverage this reduced load to more fully embrace and advance the small number of projects that matter most." Check out part 2 of our discussion of Slow

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Inspired in part by this article, I’ve become convinced in recent years that pull workflows are a powerful tool to avoid overload in the knowledge work setting. If you’re in a position to change the way your company or team organizes its work, moving to a pull strategy, similar

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Focusing intensely on a small number of tasks, waiting to finish each before bringing on something new, is objectively a much better way to use our brains to produce valuable output." Check out part 2 of our discussion of Slow Productivity by Cal Newport!

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The great scientists of past eras would have found our urgency to be self-defeating and frantic. They were interested in what they produced over the course of their lifetimes, not in any particular short-term stretch. Without a manager looking over their shoulder, or clients

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The second principle of slow productivity argues that these famous scientists were onto something. Our exhausting tendency to grind without relief, hour after hour, day after day, month after month, is more arbitrary than we recognize. It’s true that many of us have bosses or

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"PRINCIPLE #2: WORK AT A NATURAL PACE Don’t rush your most important work. Allow it instead to unfold along a sustainable timeline, with variations in intensity, in settings conducive to brilliance." Check out part 2 of our discussion of Slow Productivity by Cal Newport!

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"In a push-based process, each stage pushes work onward to the next as soon as it’s done. In a pull-based process, by contrast, each stage pulls in new work only when it’s ready for it." Check out part 2 of our discussion of Slow Productivity by Cal Newport!

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Shifting to a pull-based operation made backlogs impossible: the pace of the pipeline would adapt to whatever stage was running slowest. This transparency, in turn, helped the workers identify places where the system was out of balance. “A perpetually full pull box means either

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Humans in more or less our current modern form have walked the earth for roughly three hundred thousand years. For all but the last ten thousand or so of these many years, we lived as seminomadic hunters and gatherers. These timescales are sufficiently vast for the insistent

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The active position of the list, by contrast, should be limited to three projects at most. When scheduling your time, you should focus your attention only on the projects on your active list. When you complete one of these projects, you can remove it from your list. This leaves

Book Overflow (@bookoverflowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I want to prove to you, in other words, that accomplishment without burnout not only is possible, but should be the new standard." Check out part 2 of our discussion of Slow Productivity by Cal Newport! youtu.be/1_v6ye-3l7I

htmx.org / CEO of div tags (same thing) (@htmx_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

banger quote from the Book Overflow review of hypermedia systems: "htmx is the studio studio ghibli of frontend frameworks" htmx is a library, btw youtube.com/watch?v=642ltl…

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I went on Book Overflow to talk about The Software Engineer's Guidebook (The Software Engineer’s Guidebook). We covered: - Writing a newsletter vs writing a book - Taking initiative as a dev - Pacing yourself (and your career) - AI tools impacting interviews and more! youtube.com/watch?v=U3VM_0…