Ask your developer

The book “Ask your developer” written by Jeff Lawson, goes around so many things about how companies are evolving and how the presence or lack of presence of technology changes their ability to survive and thrive. “Ask your developer” is a mindset, very similar to what Simon Wardley calls as doctrine. What are the characteristics … Read more

Playing to Win, by Roger L. Martin

I just finished reading this book. I picked it because I wanted to find a different perspective about strategy and some of the posts I have read in Medium from the author where appealing to me. The strategy approach proposed by Roger Martin has thousand of details and I would like to save these diagrams … Read more

Crisis 2038, a novel by Gerald Huff

The name of this novel comes from the problem generated by 32-bit integer where the digital representation of the time in many digital systems goes from 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 to 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038. After that time these systems cannot encode more seconds. The book covers different angles of the … Read more

Enseñanzas de Kostolany

Enseñanzas de Andre Kostolany

En este libro, publicado en 1986, utiliza un estilo de entrevista muy ameno con tintes autobiográficos, preguntas y respuestas que tocan aspectos clave sobre los convencimientos y las posturas que un especulador en bolsa debería tener.

Maps and civilization

I have picked this book to learn about maps and improve my knowledge on cartography, and see if it helps on the deeper understanding of Wardley Maps. The amount and quality of data on the book is great and the author is so concise and direct, so you do not lose time reading extra pages that … Read more