It’s been 1-1/2 months since I digitized all of my Grad School reading, loaded it onto my Kindle, and started on a journey of digitized reading & note taking. So far, the experience has been mixed. I would say 70/30, in favor of. High level findings Reading velocity is slower Zooming or changing the Kindle’s [...]
Part of my graduate program entails buckets of reading. These buckets have been a mix of (fat) books, online articles, and (a lot of) printed case studies. Let’s just say, the collective amount of paper used for this endeavor is enough to choke an average mule. And that’s just for me. Stratify that across the [...]
This was my second time attending the Agile conference, and it was a blast. But this year had a twist; I was one of the presenters. Here is the description for my talk (titled: Mountains to Molehills: A Story of QA): Dave Haeffner had just changed jobs within his company. Completely shifting his career paradigm [...]