If I studied harder, I would have known the grammar of the third conditional. I always struggled with English grammar. Especially, I could never learn that darn third conditional. I always learned it for an exam and then forgot it immediately. It was a big deal though because I’ve heard third conditional in Czech almostContinue reading “The third conditional”
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Agile vs waterfall
Oh, the endless war. While principles of both methods can be explained within a paragraph, we see an amazing amount of £2000 courses, which will tell to you that user stories have to be only one user story size big and never bigger. It’s a blasphemy otherwise. “ACKCHYUALLY, user stories are in SCRUM and SCRUMContinue reading “Agile vs waterfall”
Learning progression
“Do you want a job at Google, Amazon, or Facebook? Sign up for these courses to learn to code/data science/cloud etc.” Or whatever these ads say. I’m not going to complain about it. It’s great we have a lot of resources and great resources to learn to code or learn other aspects of software development.Continue reading “Learning progression”
Do you listen to people or legal entities?
Have you ever wondered that a lot of content related to your day to day life and longevity is created and published by companies rather than individuals? Naturally, there is a lot of places where you want it to be the case! Hospitals, research centres etc. However, you’ll see content on “How to live yourContinue reading “Do you listen to people or legal entities?”
The trouble with too much information
TL;DR; Take everything with a pinch of salt. We live in the information era. Not that it would be any news. The trouble is that there is quite a lot of good information. However, it’s balanced out with a truckload of poop. Hence you can find endless information about anything you can think of andContinue reading “The trouble with too much information”