Tyler BorightRust Adventure Notes Part 1Over the past few months, I’ve been steadily working on a project that has taken up all of my out-of-work development time.Oct 16, 2019Oct 16, 2019
Tyler BorightThe Case for Spaced RepetitionI’ve previously talked high-level about how I started using spaced repetition and using Anki with Programming. The hard benefits of using…Apr 13, 2019Apr 13, 2019
Tyler BorightFive years after a Coding Boot CampOn August 23, 2013, I left the United States Navy after fulfilling a 6-year contract.Mar 7, 20191Mar 7, 20191
Tyler BorightHow to Provide and Procure True SupportBehind all great individuals is a core group of people who support them. These people help lobby for their goals and enable them to…Feb 21, 2019Feb 21, 2019
Tyler BorightWhat I Learned about Life by Learning Chinese12 years ago, I made the life-altering choice to join the United States Navy instead of going to college.Dec 21, 2018Dec 21, 2018
Tyler BorightLearning on the jobOne of the most rewarding (and challenging) things you can do as a developer is to implement something you’ve never done before.Dec 10, 20181Dec 10, 20181
Tyler BorightWhat I Learned this Year by Setting (and quitting) GoalsI started this year with a spreadsheet full of goals.Nov 6, 2018Nov 6, 2018
Tyler BorightThe Benefits of Incremental Learning in Software DevelopmentConsistency in doing anything is difficult. Performing self-directed tasks consistently seems impossible. Combine this fact with the…Aug 3, 20181Aug 3, 20181
Tyler BorightOne (and a Half) Reasons You Should ALWAYS Be Working on Side Projects.Picture your day-to-day at work. You go into the office, sit down, do your morning standup — a quick meeting in the agile method to update…Jan 27, 2018Jan 27, 2018
Tyler BorightWhat color is your Text Editor?Some of the biggest questions I had when I started developing were about choosing which tools to use. Questions like what text editor or…Dec 11, 20171Dec 11, 20171