Justin FullerKeeping One Tab OpenThis post originally appear at justindfuller.com.Dec 18, 2022Dec 18, 2022
Justin FullerBias SmellsOnly ten years late, I just finished reading Thinking, Fast and Slow. In it, Daniel Kahneman explores biases involved in human intuition.Apr 22, 2022Apr 22, 2022
Justin FullerEmbracing Imposter SyndromeAs I’ve progressed through my career, I’ve experienced increasing imposter syndrome. It’s never gone away.Feb 23, 2022Feb 23, 2022
Justin FullerLiving on 24 Hours a DayHalfway through last year, I found myself overwhelmed by my schedule. There were simply too many things to do and not enough time.Jan 12, 2022Jan 12, 2022
Justin FullerAsking Stupid QuestionsWhile I’m riffing off of Dan Luu’s post about not being afraid to look stupid, I want to think about asking Stupid Questions.Nov 22, 2021Nov 22, 2021
Justin FullerWhy did I stop writing?The last time I wrote a regular blog post was about one year ago.Nov 1, 20211Nov 1, 20211
Justin FullerinpurchaseplanioHow I Turned a Budgeting Spreadsheet Into an AppMay 13, 20211May 13, 20211
Justin FullerinThe StartupWhy do we fall into the rewrite trap?If we as a community figured out — twenty years ago — that we should stop rewriting programs, why is it still commonly done today?Jan 21, 2020Jan 21, 2020
Justin FullerGo Things I Love: Channels and GoroutinesThis series, Go Things I Love, is my attempt to show the parts of Go that I like the best, as well as why I love working with it.Jan 6, 2020Jan 6, 2020
Justin FullerinThe StartupGo Things I Love: Methods On Any TypeNow that I am working with Go as my primary language at The New York Times, I want to explore some of my favorite features of the language.Dec 14, 2019Dec 14, 2019