@rhymes
for being generally encouraging and awesome.
@lpasqualis
for the missing articles on humane management. I found them inspiring.
@jaymeedwards
for great stories and practical Agile advice. And basically recognizing the humanity of each situation.
@dmfay
for interesting, intelligent, and pragmatic perspectives and explanations. And lots of art references, most of which I don't get sadly.
@barryosull
for conversing with me about event sourcing and posting awesome articles about it.
@yelluw
for suggesting that I post my first article to this site. And writing uplifting articles about tech blogging.
@skinney
for being able to discuss something controversial while still keeping it civil. I have so much respect for that.
@andy
because he seems like one of those awesome people who mostly stays behind-the-scenes, but keeps everything running.
@vaidehijoshi
for the base CS series with great explanations of data structures. Had to be a lot of work to bring understanding to these complicated concepts.
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I have been on many kinds of discussion groups/forums over the years. Being jaded by those experiences, I was hesitant to try this one. I am glad you convinced me.
@rhymes for being generally encouraging and awesome.
@lpasqualis for the missing articles on humane management. I found them inspiring.
@jaymeedwards for great stories and practical Agile advice. And basically recognizing the humanity of each situation.
@dmfay for interesting, intelligent, and pragmatic perspectives and explanations. And lots of art references, most of which I don't get sadly.
@barryosull for conversing with me about event sourcing and posting awesome articles about it.
@yelluw for suggesting that I post my first article to this site. And writing uplifting articles about tech blogging.
@skinney for being able to discuss something controversial while still keeping it civil. I have so much respect for that.
@andy because he seems like one of those awesome people who mostly stays behind-the-scenes, but keeps everything running.
@vaidehijoshi for the base CS series with great explanations of data structures. Had to be a lot of work to bring understanding to these complicated concepts.
So many more that don't immediately come to mind.
@kspeakman Thank you so much for the mention, I really appreciate it. :)
Oh wow. Thank you π
Thank you Kasey, what an endorsement!
I think you nailed pretty much all the others you cited.
Thank you, Kasey.
Thank you!
I have been on many kinds of discussion groups/forums over the years. Being jaded by those experiences, I was hesitant to try this one. I am glad you convinced me.
I feel we share similar experiences. In the end, it's not about the platform. It's about the people. Find the people, and stick to them.
This is incredibly insightful. @andy , you are amazing.
Oh man, I got a shout-out. π Appreciate it @kspeakman and @peter !
Honestly, I think as a team we all do a great job making sure everything runs smoothly, and it's a joy to work with you all.
cc @jess @ben @maestromac @liana π€
Youβve been killing it lately Andy