Craig Maloney

[Blog] Day 7/100: Sitting with code

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Today was a mixed bag. This afternoon I worked on some HTML code (nothing really to show yet) and then this evening I picked up some books from the library (Apparently you can hold 8 books at the library. Didn't feel like pushing that number higher). So I leafed through Realm of Racket at the coffee shop as well as the Functional JavaScript book and a Gamification book. Unfortunately the Gamification book was a bit of a turn-off (I'd rather make games and it didn't seem to have much insights outside of what I've read in other books about motivation) and the Functional JavaScript book concentrated on Underscore.js (which seems like it's less relevant in the age of ECMAScript 6).

So I have a stack of five books to peek through. Remember to support your local library. :)

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Libraries are the best!

Charles Stanhope at 2017-06-08T15:36:29Z

They really are. I like that they also store the books when I'm done with them. :)

Craig Maloney at 2017-06-08T15:38:24Z

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I have had bad experiences with libraries. With my organizational skills, buying the books is cheaper, due to late-return penalties. Just reading on site works too.

clacke@libranet.de ❌ at 2017-06-09T03:27:54Z