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Unprofessional Conduct

A few days ago, in a bout of frustration, I disparaged the hard work of some of my coworkers in a stream of tweets. This was inexcusable. You might think I would be particularly sensitive to this as I work on a product which routinely gets scathing reviews on the App Store. I know it’s Unprofessional Conduct

Greetings from Uber

I’m not sure why email from recruiters annoys me so much. Maybe its the fact I’m as white as a white guy can get. I’m really the last person the recruiter should be contacting. Recently I received the following from Uber: Hi Jeff! My name is [REDACTED] and I work directly with the Expansion engineering Greetings from Uber

Thinking About Úll

Last year I attended Úll for the first time. I make no secret of the transformative effect it had on me. Thanks in part to talks by Anil Dash and Baz Scott, I began thinking about what I was really doing in the tech industry. What my role should really be. Even more important, Úll Thinking About Úll

Superstar

Molly is this week’s Super Star at school. One of her parents had to write a letter telling the class why she was a Super Star. This is my letter. Molly is my favourite person: every moment I spend with her is better than moments I spend by myself. We walk to school together in Superstar

A Scout Is Trustworthy

Scouting was a big deal in my family when I was a youngun. Both my brother and I earned our Eagle Scout badge. I’m old enough that I was in Scouting when it was all uncomplicated fun tromping through the woods trying not to get ticks or squashed by a moose. However, in more recent A Scout Is Trustworthy

Codes of Conduct

There has been so much written about why having a Code of Conduct is critical to conferences and online communities, but easily the best work I’ve read so far is Ashe Dryden’s amazingly thorough Codes of Conduct 101 + FAQ. Of course, I’ve never had to really worry about the lack of a Code of Codes of Conduct

Cocoa Conf

Cocoa Conf Yosemite kicks off in a few days. I’m super excited to learn new things, explore Yosemite National Park with my peers, and I hope to meet a couple of my heroes. When I met the organisers of Cocoa Conf, Dave and Solomon Klein at Cocoa Conf San Jose last year, we talked about Cocoa Conf

Feedback on Day One

Earlier this month, I announced I would begin teaching public speaking classes starting in February. I indulge in compulsive preparation. So before I could possibly feel comfortable teaching a class, I needed to be absolutely certain I had the material right. I’ve attended several speaker training classes over the last several years. Each was targetted Feedback on Day One

Learning by Teaching

I have some teacher friends – well, I know some teachers and I suspect under light torture (like withholding their chalk allowance3) they will grudgingly admit to knowing me – so I’ve heard them remark nothing teaches you about a subject like trying to teach it. I’ve been preparing for my upcoming Speaker Training classes; Learning by Teaching

Cry Baby

When I was in elementary school, I had a teacher who introduced me to the music of Harry Chapin. I particularly liked his Cat’s in the Cradle – I rather think everyone does. But when my teacher played The Shortest Story for us, he had to leave the room, because he simply got too emotional. Cry Baby