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Advice on Upskilling
justinmath.com
34/ Masters of decision making don't predict the future; they prepare for the widest possible range of futures.
Preparation is much less susceptible to error and far less dependent on luck than prediction.
Just Finished ‘Decision...
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[*Programming as Theory Building*](https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~remzi/Naur.pdf):
> At least with certain kinds of large programs, the continued adaptation, modification, and correction of errors in them, is essentially dependent on a certain kind of knowledge possessed by a group of programmers who are closely and continuously connected with them.
> Programming should be regarded as an activity by which the programmers form or achieve a certain kind of insight, a theory, of the matters at hand. This suggestion is in contrast to what appears to be a more common notion, that programming should be regarded as a production of a program and certain other texts.
Software Design Is Knowledge Building
Facundo Olano
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