Rule 1. You can’t tell where a program is going to spend its time. Bottlenecks occur in surprising places, so don’t try to second guess and put in a speed hack until you’ve proven that’s where the bottleneck is. Rule 2. Measure. Don’t tune for speed until you’ve measured, and even then don’t unless one… Continue reading Rob Pike’s 5 Rules of Programming
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Tina Roth Eisenberg’s personal rules for life
Embrace your superpower Don’t complain, make things better Choose wisely who you hang out with Don’t forget to play Push to be better – http://99u.com/videos/28625/tina-roth-eisenberg-5-rules-for-making-an-impact
Transparency – Five Bankable Actions
Ensure everyone is aligned Be transparent about transparency Share information with your team Actively seek out and squelch rumors Know when Not to be transparent – Tasha Eurich