On Tracking the Emperor of Japan
I mean, not the real Emperor of Japan, obviously.
I'm speaking about my son, half-Japanese, that is five+ years old, and now loves to wander in parks and woods.
It's easy for him, to hide or get lost...
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I mean, not the real Emperor of Japan, obviously.
I'm speaking about my son, half-Japanese, that is five+ years old, and now loves to wander in parks and woods.
It's easy for him, to hide or get lost...
No, there are no days from 3 to 10...
See On Improvement for the intro and explanation.
See On Improvement (Day 2) for the first installment.
See On Improvement for the intro and explanation.
Let's see today's results
Being a software developer, it's been ages since I've started studying, learning and practicing agile methodologies.
But, is there more than that?
I'm old. This year I'll turn 47. But I still love to play. And I often play Lego with my 5 years old son. We started playing together when he was around 3 years old or so. Before that we played with Lego® Duplo. It's time to compare my Lego® with his and start a little rant on that.
It's been ages, since in physics people talk about the TOE.
But what about computer “science”?
And process management?
And continuous improvement?
Are there specific TOEs for those things?
Can a machine read the licensing model of my software?
Can software licenses be described in an unique way?
Well, let's see.
I'm a software developer so, this time, I'm writing about code.
This is neither a post about history nor about war.
It's a post about keyboards.
Mechanical keyboards.