tldr; If you don’t have access to a good user interface (UI) designer, worry not: use the…
tldr; When you have a couple of dozen things in your head and you’re starting to panic, first understand that it’s natural to be overwhelmed. Then, make a list of things to do, tackle the items one by one.
The time it takes to make a decision…
tldr; It’s the “inverted” email. You might usually start with pleasantries. But consider writing them last if you’re asking for a favour. Your reader might thank you for it.
Tldr; Commit to releasing early because you’ll force yourself to deliver only things that are necessary to test the value of your product. This should be the essence of building MVPs: build, test and learn quickly and make progress.
Tldr; Working with a great manager makes a world’s difference to your output. The best ones accelerate achieving your potential. This post shares some of my personal learnings from great engineering managers.
tldr; Take care of and hone your tools. Treat them like they’re your bread-and-butter, and your…