When I went to find the iconic books to learn the .NET stack I came to a shocking realization. There are too many books! 53 books; 30,656 pages; over 757 hours.| Kerrick Long's Blog - Articles about programming, learning, code, books, and ...
Don't ship when you have a minimum viable product. Don't ship a prototype to get feedback. Ship a blank page to your production servers on day one.| Kerrick Long's Blog - Articles about programming, learning, code, books, and ...
I’ve been programming for over two decades, and I can’t make a full-stack enterprise web application. The first lines of code I wrote were in GW-BASIC. When I was in eighth grade, I enrolled in a typing class. Students who finished their typing practice before class ended were given an extra credit opportunity: copying program source code. It was a fantastic test of applied accuracy, and I gladly participated. Eventually I started to pick up on some of the patterns I saw in those BASIC pr...| Kerrick's Blog