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Reading is a daily priority for me. It’s the most effective way for me to learn, find inspiration, and expand my perspective. I have habitual time slots for reading newsletters (first thing in the morning, with my black coffee) and reading for enjoyment (right after my child goes to bed). That evening time slot is … [Full Article]
“I’ve been meaning to learn SuiteScript, but it’s hard to find the time …” “We’re slammed, and I just don’t have the time …” “I haven’t made the time …” All are variations of a theme I hear consistently from people flirting with learning SuiteScript. The same is true when we try to add anything … [Full Article]
Today I bought a book from the Pragmatic Programmers that I’m very excited to read: Pragmatic Thinking and Learning It’s been a while since I’ve dug into a Pragmatic book, and they’re always excellent. Investing in both your problem-solving and critical thinking skills is crucial as a software developer. Far, far too often over in the NetSuite Professionals Slack or … [Full Article]
I’m a terrible cook. I can make food that is functional as sustenance, but rarely is it delicious. Tonight was my night to cook dinner, and my wife handed me a recipe sheet titled “Easy Fried Rice.” Challenge accepted. I read through the full recipe (one side of one sheet) and set out all the necessary … [Full Article]
In English, we will often refer to someone who has a very narrow focus or specialization as having “pigeon-holed” themselves or as having fallen down a “rabbit hole.” While I do absolutely believe everyone (and every organization) should strive to find a tightly focused specialization that brings out their best talents and attributes, I see … [Full Article]
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