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Every week I come across some great articles. Here are some of the posts I feel you will enjoy reading as much as I did.
Do you regard "no-code" as a threat? Shawn Wang shares why "no-code" is a lie and its a start towards moving to a GUI economy from the API economy. It's a win for coders because of the better developer tools available so that they can focus on solving complex problems. After all, "no-code" just means "tons of code but just not your code".
Ever wondered how Y Combinator started? I found an old post by Paul Graham which talks about just that.
Did you know that a royal family is living in a 14th Century lodge in New Delhi? I found this story by Ellen Barry truly fascinating.
What is a coach, and what do they do? Joseph Mosby talks about just this and how an organization like Delloite makes sure that each person has a coach and aligns their processes around it.
How do you decide what problem to solve when? By using Level setting, of course. Jason Lengstorf shows the three levels of problem-solving applied to a Thanksgiving dinner.
Is your site accessible to people with vision impairments? Who can use by Corey Ginnivan shows you a simulation of different vision types for two colours. The one feature that I have not seen elsewhere in the simulation is how the colours look in direct sunlight.
Hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as I did.