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Building a Fort: Lessons in Software Estimation
This is a great example that shows just how hard software estimation can be.

You never know unless you try!
As I’ve always said, action is the key to success. You can’t succeed unless you try.

Financial Models for Underachievers: Two Years of the Real Numbers of a Startup
Not only do you get numbers, it also includes some lessons learned on top of it.

The Monkey Experiment, (or) “Why Do We Do That?”
Sometimes it’s good to questions “because it’s always been done that way.”

Software is Hard
It’s a longer article, but it’s also very good. If you really want to understand why software is sometimes hard to build, read this article.

document.f.q.focus(); The Billion Dollar Line of JavaScript
How simple little things can have such large impacts!

The F5 Key Is Not a Build Process
Unfortunately this is all too common in the software industry…

Why Does Software Spoil?
Another great article by Jeff. He gives a great argument as to why some great software applications sometimes spoil over time.

10 types of programmers you’ll encounter in the field
A little humor to end today’s list. And there is a lot of truth to this list.




2 Very Simple Ways to Significantly Increase Your Productivity

Productivity

There are many thing you can do to improve your productivity and today we’ll cover two of the easiest possible productivity tips that will give you biggest bang for the buck!

1. Check your email at most 3 times a day.

Very simple. Don’t check your email throughout the day. Don’t automatically check your email every 5-15 minutes. Not even once an hour. No more than a total of 3 times in any single day. If it’s very important, then the person will find another means of contacting you directly (maybe through messenger, that old thing we call a phone, or even coming to see you in person).

The 3 times I personally check my emails are:

  1. First thing in the morning for obvious reasons.
  2. After I come back from lunch. It’s nice because it’s a lighter transition to get back in the groove of things.
  3. Near the end of the day. When you’re getting tired and your productivity is already low. It’s a nice change of pace. As well it’s a good way to prepare for tomorrow.

Anything else is simply too much. I can’t tell you how many people I see reading and writing emails all day. It’s too much. It’s overload. And as I’ve mentioned before, if it’s really that important they’ll contact you by another means. It’s as simple as that.

2. Learn the hotkeys of your most common tasks for your software applications.

For those of you who aren’t computer literate, this means learning the keyboard shortcuts to the most common commands of the software applications you use on your computer.

For example, if you’re in Microsoft Word and you want to save your document what do most people do? They move the mouse over the File menu, then to the Save item in the menu, and so on. This can easily take as much as 2-5 seconds for a simple save that’s done many many times a day. As an alternative you can just type in alt-f-s. That’s less than 1 second! You’ve easily increased your productivity by 5 times!

Other common hotkeys for computer newbies is the copy/paste commands. Rather than use your mouse to highlight the text, click on copy, paste, etc. you can just learn how to highlight text with the keyboard (there are some simple shortcuts here). Then use ctl-c to copy and clt-v to paste. Less than a second! Another very significant increase in productivity.

How about switching applications? Do you navigate your taskbar on the bottom of the screen until you find the right application? Try alt-tab instead. It’s much quicker.

The list goes on. And as you get better and better and learn more and more hotkeys, you get to do more advanced tasks with increasing efficiency. Instead of 5-10 second gains you start getting 15-30 second gains. These few seconds may not seem like much, but the more you use them the more they save you. Over a day it can add up to hours. I can honestly say I sometimes shock people by how fast I can manipulate my computer while they stare at my screen. It’s not that I’m an amazing computer whiz (that’s another debate), it’s just that I’ve just slowly built up my library of hotkeys.

Quick Tip: You’ll also find that most software applications standardize on the same common hotkeys. Copy/Paste is always the same. Same with File Save. Suddenly you’re no longer more efficient in just your key programs, but in all programs on all computers!




Christmas Book Gift Ideas – General

Today’s list of Christmas books ideas was suppose to continue the series and contain all those that didn’t really fit in one of the previous categories. Those I still appreciated and learned something from for my business LandlordMax.

However I’m finding that the books I was going to suggests are too wide spread in topics to really be interesting. So rather than force the subject, I’ll finish the series here and ask you the readers what other non-fiction books you suggest which will help us improve our entrepreneurial knowledge and skills. Please comment below, I’d love to hear what books you recommend. I’m sure I’ll pick up a few to read myself! I’ve already added one to my list from someone’s comments in one of the previous posts of this series.

And for those of you who just found this series today, the categories of books I’ve been sharing this week include:




Christmas Book Gift Ideas – Personal Success

What is personal success? It’s how to improve yourself. How to become successful. There are lots of books on this subject. Too many to be honest. Most that I’ve read has been focused on increasing your personal securities, conquering your fears, etc. Today’s list is not about this. It’s about how to improve your own personal productivity. How to better understand other people, what their goals are, and so on. How to improve see past the BS, such as with the book How to Lie With Statistics.

For example I could have included this book in the marketing and sales section, but then I would have been advocating using it for evil versus good. I’m suggesting it here so that you can better understand what people are trying to tell you (sometimes wrongly but to their best interest). How they might be stretching the truth to convince you.

Others are as straight forward such as Get Everything You Can Out of All You’ve Got. It’s to help you maximize your efficiencies.

One book that’s odd is the Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant. I appreciated this one because of this perspective on life. The book has some really great life lessons. For example, early on in his career he realized his opponents were just as afraid of him as he was of them. This realization was crucial for most of his success. But it goes beyond that. There is lots to learn from this great man.

For those of you who just found this page today, the categories of books I’ve been sharing this week include:

Personal Success Christmas book ideas:

How to Lie With StatisticsThe Personal Memoirs of U. S. GrantThe 4-Hour work Week: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New RichHow to Win Friends & Influence PeopleInfluence: The Psychology of PersuasionOn Writing Well, 30th Anniversary Edition: The Classic Guide to Writing NonfictionFooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets

Don’t forget to come back tomorrow to see remaining Christmas book ideas, the ones that didn’t really fit into one of these categories. You can also subscribe to my RSS feed so that you don’t forget. If you don’t know what an RSS feed is, don’t worry you can also subscribe to receive the articles by email here.




Christmas Book Gift Ideas – Investing

Today’s list is probably the largest of the series. I’ve included all kinds of investing books, from stocks, real estate, to you name it. As you’ll probably notice, the focus is mainly on value investing, no matter what the vehicle (stocks, real estate, etc.).

For those of you just found this page today, the category of books I’m sharing this week include:

Investing Christmas book ideas:

Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial CrisesManias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial CrisesThe Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical CounselThe Millionaire MindWhen Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital ManagementThe Essays of Warren Buffett : Lessons for Corporate America Buffett: The Making of an American CapitalistReminiscences of a Stock OperatorFortune's Formula: The Untold Story of the Scientific Betting System That Beat the Casinos and Wall StreetThe Millionaire Next DoorTake On the Street: What Wall Street and Corporate America Don't Want You to KnowSecurity Analysis: The Classic 1940 EditionThe Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New WorldReal Estate Riches: How to Become Rich Using Your Banker's MoneyRich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!Wall Street: A HistoryMillionaire : The Philanderer, Gambler, and Duelist Who Invented Modern Finance

 

Don’t forget to come back tomorrow to see my list of investing books for Christmas ideas (probably the biggest list of all the categories). You can also subscribe to my RSS feed so that you don’t forget. If you don’t know what an RSS feed is, don’t worry you can also subscribe to receive the articles by email here.




Christmas Book Gift Ideas – Technology

Continuing with my series of great Christmas book ideas, today’s list will be focusing technology in general. Mainly ranging from the history of the computer industry (those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it, therefore I prefer learn from it) to just some interesting books related to technology that I really appreciated.

For those of you just found this page now, the category of books I plan to share this week include:

Here’s today’s list:

And since I know there are a lot of you who read this blog are also software developers, I’ve decided to add a few extras to today’s list to also include some science, math, and related books:

Don’t forget to come back tomorrow to see my list of investing books for Christmas ideas (probably the biggest list of all the categories). You can also subscribe to my RSS feed so that you don’t forget. If you don’t know what an RSS feed is, don’t worry you can also subscribe to receive the articles by email here.




Christmas Book Gift Ideas – Marketing and Sales

Today I continue again the list of great Christmas book ideas, focusing on marketing and sales books. For those of you just found this page now, the category of books I plan to share this week include:

For many business owners, especially software based, this is an area that is often too neglected. Marketing and sales are important for your business, you just can’t ignore them.

The Definitive Guide to Google AdWordsSEO Book

And don’t forget to come back tomorrow to see my list of technology books for Christmas ideas. You can also subscribe to my RSS feed so that you don’t forget. If you don’t know what an RSS feed is, don’t worry you can also subscribe to receive the articles by email here.




Christmas Book Gift Ideas – Business

Today I continue the list of great Christmas book ideas, focusing on business books. For those of you just found this page now, the category of books I plan to share this week include:

So without further ado, here’s today’s list of great Christmas business book ideas:

 

And don’t forget to come back tomorrow to see my list of marketing and sales books for Christmas ideas. You can also subscribe to my RSS feed so that you don’t forget. If you don’t know what an RSS feed is, don’t worry you can also subscribe to receive the articles by email here.




Christmas Book Gift Ideas – Software Development

As Christmas is quickly approaching I thought it would be a great time to share with you a list of non-fiction books I really benefited from. Maybe it will give you some Christmas gift buying ideas, and if nothing else feel free to share it with your other half as a book buying gift list.

Each day will be a different category of books. Including:

So feel free to bookmark and check often. If you subscribe to RSS feeds, this might be a good time so you don’t forget to check back this week.

So without further ado, here’s today’s list of software development books in no particular order (I’m sure I missed some but these are just the books I had in the bookcase behind my desk):

All the other software development books I have in bookcase behind my desk are either too language or technology specific (although books such as Concurrent Programming in Java are Java based, they are generic enough to be applied to any language).

And don’t forget to come back tomorrow to see my a list of business book Christmas ideas. You can also subscribe to my RSS feed so that you don’t forget. If you don’t know what an RSS feed is, don’t worry you can also subscribe to receive the articles by email here.




Here Comes Another Bubble

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On top of making you wonder about the current Web 2.0 bubble, it’s also very entertaining. And for those of you who have already watched it, yes I’m blogging about it right now.




 


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