Experiments in managing perfectionismAuthor’s note: This series on Recurse Center was initially published on payments.posthaven.com. W1D1 - Recommit yourself to lifelong learningW1D2 - The aspiring polyglot full stack developerW1D3 - Are computers making society more unequal?W1D4 - Advice for data scientistsW1D5 - Think clearly from first principles W2D1 - Work hardW2D2 - Be a chefW2D3 - Economic empowermentW2D4 - The product-minded engineerW2D5 - My first open source contribution W3D1 - Fake it till you make itW3D2 - Choose boring technologyW3D3 - A tool for every tradeW3D4 - Enabling business models with technologyW3D5 - Reflecting on experience W4D1 - Maximize your learningW4D2 - Let's try something differentW4D3 - L'esprit de l'escalierW4D4 - The only intro you'll needW4D5 - The ride of a lifetime W5D1 - Connecting the dotsW5D2 - Relentlessly resourcefulW5D3 - Why doctors hate their computersW5D4 - Engineers shouldn't write ETLsW5D5 - Speed without wizardry W6D1 - Grow the puzzle around youW6D2 - How the browser worksW6D3 - Finding a success metricW6D4 - The engineer's guide to career growthW6D5 - Change is the only constant W7 - Advice for IC lifers W8 - Think before you build W9 - Pass the simplicity through W10 - The rise of functional programming W11 - The beginner's mind W12 - Never graduate Articles