- How to create something that people will want to [[talk]] about?
- Tuesday, 05/16/2023 ** 10:12 Search anything bar. Text input anything. Awesome as calculator ** 10:46 How do I search for a sound? Shazam exists - but what's the most seamless tool I can have for transmitting what I've heard out?
Want some kind of 'active memory' - audio, video - recorded around you that you can reference. Words aren't good enough ** 13:45 "The goal of the interview is to set the interviewee up for success." When someone is hired, they bring their expertise. Give them the kind of work that they would be doing every day anyways! They can pair program through the repository so that I can show you how we work? Brilliant.
Worth looking into this document: https://t3-tools.notion.site/Technical-Interview-Dan-Abramov-9aa6d8e9292e4bd1ae67b44aeeaabf88.
Bring your own interview plan? Show that you've been interviewed in a particular way?? Incredible! People work in different ways, and the decision to force just one method on people can give a potentially excellent employee a bad experience.
Give more interviews! This is the best way to learn what you want from someone. ** 14:38 Now that I have a good foundation for project work, this journal will become a bit more of a devlog. This journal is a space for recording day-to-day progress and learning as I learn to build beautiful applications from the ground up, from component systems nad libraries to graphics technique experiments to fast, reactive systems.
What am I working on?
- Building beautiful applications for people to use every day.
- Experimenting with new forms of user interaction. What's the best way to interact with a computer? How can we share programs with each other?
- Learning about graphics and hardware design. Beautiful software needs to have the correct physical interface.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/2023-05-16
- video call at meet.jit.si/2023-05-16