Daniel Markham: How to Share What You Know - Episode 187
In this episode, Daniel Markham shares his insights on how to effectively share knowledge and teach others. As a semioticist logician, or programmer, he has spent years helping clients rediscover the value of creating and discovering at speed. He believes that learning the "why" is crucial in understanding the "what," better equipping individuals to figure things out on their own.
Throughout the discussion, Daniel emphasizes the importance of prioritizing content over technical aspects and stepping outside the constraints we are given. He also highlights the need for programmers to understand the concept of "good enough programming" as opposed to striving for perfection.
Listeners can learn from this episode how to teach effectively, how to prioritize content, and how to step back and simply talk about the latest trends in tech without altering the agenda. Overall, it is a useful resource for individuals interested in sharing their knowledge with others and improving their own programming skills.
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