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I don't think a single 28 minute "episode" really counts as "binge watching". The term usually applies to spending many hours watching multiple installments of something episodic.
Completely uninformative slides. I’m not sitting through a half hour video to figure out what your point is; that’s what the slides are for. Kind of ironic that a video called “typing is not the bottleneck” has a grand total of 46 words in the slide deck.
We are currently releasing older YOW! videos to serve as a valuable archive, preserving historical content. It is possible that a video is perceived as outdated. We believe it offers insightful glimpses into the past, enriching our understanding of history and development.
and this is the philosophy that gave us Javascript and all the headaches that come with it
The term “Bias for Action” is a term I’ve been trying to express for a little while now. Thank you!
Excellent title... but some people in these comments are taking that title far too literally and the results are highly amusing.
thought will be watching it for 5 minutes
ended up Binge watching it till end
I don't think a single 28 minute "episode" really counts as "binge watching". The term usually applies to spending many hours watching multiple installments of something episodic.
Most of this only works in startups
Typing faster can be a bottleneck. Typing faster makes your iteration cycle faster too. Therefore you gets faster to the correct code.
Completely uninformative slides. I’m not sitting through a half hour video to figure out what your point is; that’s what the slides are for. Kind of ironic that a video called “typing is not the bottleneck” has a grand total of 46 words in the slide deck.