Shipment – how others do It?
If I took Seth’s Godin blog and made a tag cloud of it probably one of the biggest word would be “ship”. Seth is not a naval enthusiast, “ship” as a verb. To ship.
Would you agree that to ship is quite an important thing? Without it whole job doesn’t mean a thing. Nobody sees any effect besides me, right?
To ship is hard. Damn hard. Is it for you also? I remember one of my projects that I needed to force myself to publish – my first tutorial. There was still something to fix and improve. It wasn’t perfect.
Seth says that there’s a fear lying at the source of that state. Fear of failing. It is sits so deep that we don’t even realize that it is there. Besides there are our habits – it’s comfy it out actual state and any changes means a jolt and CHANGES.
I think somewhere at this point sits a difference between those who are successful and all others. Successful ones doesn’t have this fear, or beat it… or ignoring it.
I am very curious how you are dealing with shipment problem. I can’t wait for Your comments.
10 things that Paul Irish learned from jQuery source (and sharing)
I just need to put it on this blog. It may not be the best organized video, but the content is great and interesting. Enjoy.
Measure of success
Posted by Greg in Quotes I like on April 19th, 2010
“In software, we rarely have meaningful requirements. Even if we do, the only measure of success that matters is whether our solution solves the customer’s shifting idea of what their problem is.”
Jeff Atwood
