Florian, Soren,
Yesyesyeyesyes! :D You are both right! Thank you very much!
I was looking for exactly this quote and I saw it right there, I just
didn’t remember it!
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I do remember now that's how I came across the talk as well :)
Thanks for sharing it!
Am 16.09.20 um 02:29 schrieb soren.b...@gmail.com:
> I'm pretty sure Florian has it. And I bet you encountered it one step
> out from the Zettelkasten bibliography I pointed you to a few weeks ago:
>
I'm pretty sure Florian has it. And I bet you encountered it one step out
from the Zettelkasten bibliography I pointed you to a few weeks ago:
https://zettelkasten.sorenbjornstad.com/#ZettelkastenDetailsTrap
On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 6:29:01 PM UTC-5 janflor...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Hi
Hi Bimba,
I feel like this is coming from Bret Victor: “The Future of Programming”
https://vimeo.com/71278954
at 31′ 22″
“The most dangerous thought you can have as a creative person is to
think you know what you're doing.”
and at 32′ 22″
“I think the first step is you have to say to
On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 3:12:22 AM UTC-7, bimlas wrote:
>
> I’ve read a quote before about programming, but if I remember correctly, I
> found it about note-taking methods. Does anyone know? Where does this quote
> come from?
> It was similar, if I remember correctly:
> "When we start
Sorry to disrupt, but the above quote reminds me of a documentary I saw
about the mind of Einstein, and how it was ultimately his creativity that
birthed his famous theories. He delved into the relationship of space-time
in a way that few other physicists explored at the time, existing as they
I'm sorry, Mat, but that's not what I meant. : D
I'm trying to clarify the quote:
"When I start programming, I forget everything I know about programming. I
forget what programming is. I forget what a computer is at all. That's when
I get really creative."
(the last sentence may not be in the
>
> "When we start programming, we have to forget what programming is, what a
> computer is, and that's the only way we can be really creative."
>
I am the originator of that quote. The exact quote is:
"When I started programming I forgot what the heck I was doing and where
was my computer
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