It was so much fun to be a guest on Micro Monday this week. Thanks to @macgenie for having me on the show. monday.micro.blog/2019/04/2…
I’m finding myself disagreeing with other programmers about various approaches to problems more often lately. I take that as a sign that I am growing. (I just want to be careful it’s not an indication that I am becoming “set” in my opinions, too, though.)
Coda in Dark Mode is a beautiful sight. Thanks to Panic for adding this, even with Coda being replaced with whatever-the-new-thing-will-be-called later this year.
I’m never going to enjoy being a salesman, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t gotten—and can’t still continue to get—better at it.
Heading to the Irish Rep to catch Juno and the Paycock, the 2nd of O’Casey’s Dublin Trilogy. Last month’s production of The Shadow of a Gunman was excellent. So I’m very much looking forward to this.
It took me way too long to get to New Orleans for my first time. I have a strong feeling this won’t be my last time. What a great town.
I just caught myself thinking “I’ll need to sign that PDF and mail it back to him when I get back to my Mac later this evening.” While I was sitting in front of my iPad, Apple Pencil handy.
Amazing how long it takes to change one’s mindset around certain workflows.
Meanwhile, if you were at Release Notes 2017 in Chicago, and you want to relive the great memories, we have updated our gallery with photos by Ben Rice McCarthy. 2019.releasenotes.tv/media.htm…
Also, today’s episode of Release Notes has lots more detail about our awesome venue, Finest Playa Mujeres. Listen in releasenotes.tv/307-2019-…