I'm delighted to announce that I have joined the Pluralsight team, and I'll be creating my courses there from now on.
While I'm immensely proud of the body of work I've created over many years at lynda.com, it's time for the next chapter.
I'm delighted to announce that I have joined the Pluralsight team, and I'll be creating my courses there from now on.
While I'm immensely proud of the body of work I've created over many years at lynda.com, it's time for the next chapter.
Like most folks who started programming in the 70’s and 80’s, I began on mainframes. It was years before I programmed a desktop computer.
And while I strive to avoid damn-kids-get-off-my-lawn graybeard ramblings, I’ll sometimes get this question from a brash young whippersnapper trying to understand what pre-PC era programming was like...
Ever wondered why we don’t get a lot of programming reference manuals on audiobook? Here’s the reason, illustrated with a reading from “The Swift Programming Language” document from Apple, section on “Metatype Types”.