Progress Report
At the beginning of this year I made two resolutions:
- Post on this blog at least once per month
- Learn a new programming language
For the first one, so far so good. For the second, not so much. I read a book on Clojure, but haven’t yet had a reason to use it beyond tutorial exercises, so can’t really say I’ve learned it. Maybe it’s just that these days I’m thinking more about systems than software, and thus language choices seem less important?
Speaking of book reading, though, I’m well on my way to achieving my meta resolution (to read the same number of books as my age, every year, for the rest of my life). According to Goodreads I’ve completed 39 books so far against a goal of 43 (seven books ahead of schedule). Should be no problem to get to the finish line and beyond.
Here are the five star highlights:
- Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
- The Bible Made Impossible by Christian Smith
- We Need To Build by Eboo Patel
- Factfulness by Hans Rosling
Honorable mention goes to Range, which I can’t recommend enough for anyone who feels like they’ve missed out on their calling by meandering through a number of life experiences. Generalists make the best leaders and problem solvers, so embrace the variety of perspectives you can bring to the table. Real life is not like golf or chess or programming only in assembly.
2 Replies to “Progress Report”
So you didn’t embark on a rust journey! It is what all the cool kids are learning.
I loved loved loved ‘Thinking Fast and Slow’..