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Greg Vaughn thinks there are only
two people who read his blog. I’m pretty darn sure at least six read
mine, so maybe I can quadruple Greg’s readership today.
I’m always interested in the things that other fields can teach us
about my own field of programming. My blog
on bridge building from a few weeks ago is one example; I also recall
when Dave Thomas pointed out some relevant phrases from the U.S. Marine
Corps’ document on Warfighting,
and of course Dave and Andy learned about the Dreyfus
Model of Skill Acquisition from reading about the nursing profession.
Now Greg’s found a delightful example from the world of woodworking.
Read Greg's
blog, and the short article it links to.
"So in your leisure or in your active moments, if you wish to advance,
you must be alert."