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Jacob
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Daniel Dittmar
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"Marinate or procrastinate." — Dec 11, 2008 03:19PM Add a comment
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Daniel Dittmar
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Daniel Dittmar
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"Starter kit for experimentation: version control, unit testing, automation." — Dec 11, 2008 03:17PM Add a comment
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Daniel Dittmar
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"Documenting is more important than documentation." — Dec 11, 2008 03:16PM Add a comment
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Daniel Dittmar
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"Reading with SQ3R: survey, question, read, recite, review" — Dec 11, 2008 03:15PM Add a comment
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Daniel Dittmar
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"Learning methods: visual, auditory, kinestethic" — Dec 11, 2008 03:13PM Add a comment
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Daniel Dittmar
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"SMART goals: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-boxed" — Dec 11, 2008 03:12PM Add a comment
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Daniel Dittmar
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"Bias: Myers Briggs Type Indicator" — Dec 05, 2008 03:44PM Add a comment
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Daniel Dittmar
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"Bias: GI generation, Silent g., Boom g., Generation X, Millennial g., Homeland g." — Dec 05, 2008 03:42PM Add a comment
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Daniel Dittmar
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"Image streaming, morning pages, field stone method, turn problems around." — Dec 03, 2008 03:05PM Add a comment
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Daniel Dittmar
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"On Metaphors" — Dec 02, 2008 03:36PM Add a comment
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Daniel Dittmar
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"Write drunk (R), revise sober (L)." — Dec 02, 2008 03:35PM Add a comment
"Write drunk (R), revise sober (L)." — Dec 02, 2008 03:35PM Add a comment
Daniel Dittmar
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"Linear and Rich mode." — Dec 02, 2008 03:34PM Add a comment
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Daniel Dittmar
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"Novices need rules, experts need flexibility. Unfortunately, people aren't very good at self assessment." — Dec 01, 2008 06:22AM Add a comment
"Novices need rules, experts need flexibility. Unfortunately, people aren't very good at self assessment." — Dec 01, 2008 06:22AM Add a comment
Daniel Dittmar
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"Five stages of learning (Dreyfus): novices, advandced beginners, competent, proficient, expert." — Nov 30, 2008 04:06PM Add a comment
"Five stages of learning (Dreyfus): novices, advandced beginners, competent, proficient, expert." — Nov 30, 2008 04:06PM Add a comment
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