Nothing ventured, nothing gained

a blog by Marc Chung

Go Deeper

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by Marc Chung

From the manifesto part of the brain.

Last year, when Warren Buffet announced a massive donation to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, he left the foundation’s CEO Patty Stonesifer one piece of advice.

Go deeper

Two, more recent, encounters I’ve had about going deeper.

How To Become a Better Programmer by Not Programming

Passion for coding is a wonderful thing. But it’s all too easy to mindlessly, reflexively entrench yourself deeper and deeper into a skill that you’ve already proven yourself more than capable at many times over. To truly become a better programmer, you have to to cultivate passion for everything else that goes on around the programming.

The more things you are interested in, the better your work will be.

Just one more thing?

Use your time, all your time, to sell just one thing.

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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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