Book You should be afraid of the Blackout When was the last time you experienced a real blackout? Years? I can't remember mine. I think there was a dark evening with candles somewhere in my childhood... but it lasted a few
Book Books Review 03.2017-11.2018 (part 3/3) Here's part three of the review of all the books or audio-books that went through my hands and ears between march 2017 and November 2018. The two previous parts are to be found
Book Books Review 03.2017-11.2018 (part 2/3) Here's part two of the review of all the books or audiobooks that went through my hands and ears between march 2017 and november 2018. The beginning of the list is to be
Book Books Review 03.2017-11.2018 (part 1/3) A few days ago, I realized I had missed a few deadlines of (audio)books reviews... so here's all that went through my hands and ears between march 2017 and November 2018. While
Audiobook Audiobooks Review 06.2016-03.2017 In between my daily podcasts, I still manage to listen to a few audiobooks, almost at the rhythm of one per month... sometimes helped by a roadtrip or two ;) The last review was
Book [Book] The phoenix project The Phoenix Project has been my 2016's (audio)book highlight. I listened to it "cover to cover" in a few days and have recommended and offered it multiple times since. Almost
Book "Agility is a new hype" said Poh, "new?" answered Piglet Last summer, I read one book. This is memorable enough to be noticed. I am an avid audio-consumer (either Podcasts or via Audible as you might remember) but cannot seem to make much
Book [Book] Master of (scrum?) formalities (Sci-Fi) I listened to another audiobook recently called Master of formalities, a fun story from Scott Meyer, author of the Magic 2.0 series I already reviewed here. Here's the pitch taken from Amazon:
Book [Book] Magic 2.0 Martin Banks is just a normal guy who has made an abnormal discovery: he can manipulate reality, thanks to reality being nothing more than a computer program. With every use of this ability,
Developer's Journey DevJourney Podcast #3 This is Tim Bourguignon, logging another step for Developer's Journey...
Developer's Journey DevJourney Podcast #2 Second episode of my dev journey audio update, following the "marché parlé" format. Enjoy and let me know what you think, both on the content and on the format!
Book DevJourney Podcast #1 Today I discovered the french podcast Marché parlé in which Navo (I'm assuming it's his nickname) just walks out the door with his headset and his mic on and just talks. I've been
Book Developer's Journey vs other books Soft Skills from Jon Sonmez A while back, I started listening to the Entreprogrammers podcast in which the developer and entrepreneur Jon Sonmez performs a weekly update with three other "entreprogrammers"
Book When is good enough, good enough? A few months ago, I set out to write a book that had been forming in my head for months... or maybe years. Passed the first notes here and there and the first
Book Prelude to my Foundation project We demand more and more from our hires. Be young, be bold, be good, be cheap, be ready to go the extra mile etc. but the "cheap" and "young"
Remote Some thoughts on Remote, the book and the concept Big fan of the book Rework by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, I bought a copy of their new book Remote as soon as it reached the shelves in october 2013. Strangely