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Pinewind is a repository for thoughts related to my interests or life in general that, for one reason or another, I felt like putting "out...
Oddball: Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change? Moriarty: Crap! from th…
Hi. My name is Andrew Bosworth but most people call me Boz. I’m a native Californian and a Harvard graduate. I’m a husband, uncle, and father. I like photography, writing, and generally creating things. I’ve been working at Facebook since 2006.
I just started reading The Electric Life, by Albert Robida.
Robida caught my interest because of his name, obviously. Last year I was looking for a new domain, since the one I was using before (deal…
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As far as I know, "Casey Handmer" is a string that maps uniquely to me in time and space, so if google sent you here, you're on the right track. This website contains a mix of professional and personal information, organised thematically by the links on the left.
I recently founded
Daniel Terhorst-North invented Behaviour-Driven Development, co-invented the build pipeline, and pioneered many of the Continuous Delivery practices that software teams now take for granted. These were born out of necessity, on real projects, which is why the ideas stuck.
In his thirty-five year career, Daniel has moved from programmer to technical leader to trusted CxO adviser, bridging the worlds of technology and business operations. Since 2012, he has been an independent consultant to organizations from start-ups to household names. He is a popular keynote speaker at major technology and business conferences worldwide. He puts people first and finds simple, pragmatic solutions to complex business and technology problems.
John Hiatt is an iconic American songwriter, Nashville Hall of Famer, and GRAMMY-nominated artist whose songs have been recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, and more.
About + Contact About MeSome kids are good at sports and others are good at math or art or history -- I was good at writing. I think my parents were a little surprised the day I announced I would...