A suggested approach for your next project: RDD — README Driven Development
Introduces README Driven Development (RDD), a method for starting projects by writing a detailed README before code to define goals and features.
Introduces README Driven Development (RDD), a method for starting projects by writing a detailed README before code to define goals and features.
A guide for developers on using personal side projects to learn new technologies, practice skills, and stay current in the fast-paced tech industry.
A developer asks for community help on several open-source projects due to increased time constraints from other work.
A developer shares how starting with a minimal, functional version of a side-project (a Python TODO manager) leads to completion and avoids abandonment.
The article argues for the creative and innovative value of side projects, citing examples from Einstein to open-source programmers.
Mitchell Hashimoto explains how the APPLE customer service acronym from his Apple retail days shaped his approach to building successful tech projects like Vagrant.
A developer reflects on his 2012 reading habits, noting a decline in books read and the impact of switching to a Kindle, with a list of titles including tech and design books.