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John Borden
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Todo
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Do something to Improve Yourself
Do something to Improve Yourself
Tips:
Podcasts
http://www.timewellspent.io
How to think really good
Kent Beck's:
glasses comparison
habits
a tri
meditations on programming
study some
number theory
Algebredic Geometry
security
Math sites
,
complexity theory
http://www.quora.com/The-Internet-2/What-are-the-most-productive-ways-to-spend-time-on-the-Internet
http://www.khanacademy.org/
vs
https://www.udacity.com/nanodegree
, or
https://analyticsacademy.withgoogle.com/explorer
http://codecondo.com/coding-challenges/
research
Tor
Books on
reading people w/ Siedler
(Mad Glad Sad Scared)
Google Power of Search
try Lynda.com using my
library card
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Google App Engine
automation
If This Then That
Zapier
Look into IRC
http://webchat.freenode.net
/ mibbit.com
East facing code
RosabethKanter: 6 success secrets: Show up. Speak up. Look up. Team up. Don't give up. Lift others up. 7th secret: Repeat the first 6
Look into hive, hbase, or Hadoop; also a
data visualization group
test drive some
programming langs
emotional intelligence
computer science
CS
Math
Newspeak
and
a blog post
Type theory
Data Mining
http://www.wolfram.com/events/virtual-conference-2014/
in the library
books around 612-613
Audio-books - Antifragile (similar to black swawn) and how to meditate
read
this and emulate the page links
From
LIAM
:
Create a
List of enjoyable things to do
Create a
Victory Log
and a
Gratitude Log
make a screencast - look up screen flow
Mantras:
No, Right, Now
improv - what can I offer?
What do you want to have happen?
Actionable books
Tale of 2 wolves
- the one you feed (also prominent in the movie TomorrowLand)
I am in the shifting/sorting business, not in the begging/pleading business
improv games
2 minute story and repeat it back
Learn better using the
Feynman tech
Read to change your view:
GPS and
Dr Gladys West
the
search pioneer KarenJones
Check Your Biases: ie
African talking drums
look into
my opinions
Study another language -
Why learn another language
Get smarter about education -
read textbooks
Learn hard things
AI textbooks- Patrick Wilson (MIT):
https://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.034f/ai3/rest.pdf
http://www.atarimania.com/documents/LISP.pdf