There is a common complaint I hear a lot from people: “I have tried to do something, but failed and gave up.“ These people usually have a vague definition of what they wanted to achieve, how to do it, and what to do with consequences. I call these three phases Goals, Ways, and Results. Let us check what difficulties a person can face during each of these phases and overcome them.
Read MoreThere is a common rule in parallel computing — if you want to compute something two times faster, you have to use three times more powerful hardware. However, this rule works differently when applied to software development. Let us see how several teams can work in parallel and what are the best practices.
Read MoreOur modern community, for some reason, willingly accepts the concept of overtime work. People have to work longer and harder to achieve good results and become successful. Let us check the widespread consequences of this statement and see if they make sense.
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