Nothing ventured, nothing gained

a blog by Marc Chung

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by Marc Chung

From the music and programming part of the brain.

I don’t know how other people do it, but I find it hard to tune out work or school mode.

Last weekend, my girlfriend and I saw 2 Pianos and 4 Hands:

Richard, playing as a Conservatory teacher: Good afternoon, this is your 7th grade examination at the Conservatory. This means you’ll be tested on techniques, terminologies, history, hearing tests, arpeggios, and, of course, you’ll play scales in a key of my choosing, which I’ve decided to be C. Sharp.

It’s funny how much I think about code (or algorithms) on a daily basis.

The show was a blast. I couldn’t stop laughing at the dialog, and I thoroughly enjoyed the musical performance.

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I'm Marc Chung, and you're reading Nothing ventured, Nothing gained, a blog about building beautiful software. I'm the founder of OpenRain Software, a web design and development company located in Arizona, where I make millions of users happy by building breathtaking software with brilliant people.

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