Scott Hanselman - "It's not what you read, it's what you ignore"

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @ReflectionOcean
    @ReflectionOcean 10 лет назад +33

    Great talk. Take away:
    * Simplify email folders
    * Check email only in the afternoon with time box
    * Teach other people how to treat you by saying no
    * Don't put energy into something you don't enjoy
    * Conserve your keystrokes
    * Use less than 5 sentences in any email
    * Put everything to one trusted source
    * Observe internal and external interruption
    * Be a single tasker
    * Don't setup guilt systems

  • @MichaelThomasDev
    @MichaelThomasDev 10 лет назад +8

    This is one of the best talks I've seen in a decade.

    • @yztyzt1
      @yztyzt1 10 лет назад +1

      You think that his talks are really really good and you should watch all of them talk is good just wait until you searched all of Scots videos and then watch all of them at one and a half to two times speed on your computer Surface pro 3. On the surface pro 3 you can watch videos at 2 x speed and that way you can watch a lot of good videos on a very very good computer and you could become a really good developer.

  • @jspanchal
    @jspanchal Год назад

    Scott never fails to engage.

  • @wibofamily842
    @wibofamily842 10 лет назад

    Great presentation Scott, looking forward to hear more of your presentations at DEVintersection Conference November 2014.

  • @darrendub7433
    @darrendub7433 8 лет назад +2

    I didn't get too far in this video, because Scott convinced I should start programming something right now.

  • @MrGJones
    @MrGJones 10 лет назад

    An excellent, excellent talk - with a lot of value for me to take away. Thanks Scott.

  • @uzor3109
    @uzor3109 8 лет назад +3

    Very informative and entertaining at the same time. Thanks Scott.

  • @yousseff.7021
    @yousseff.7021 6 лет назад

    One of the best talks, thank you Scott.

  • @peteryan7441
    @peteryan7441 10 лет назад

    Very awesome presentation. Thank you Sccot

  • @DaveNashknasher
    @DaveNashknasher 8 лет назад +1

    The guy surfing the alligator was from the BBC series Red Dwarf :)

  • @anurag3487
    @anurag3487 9 лет назад

    Never knew Scott wud be so funny and mentoring at the same time..cheers..like this vid

  • @LearnTwice
    @LearnTwice 8 лет назад

    Wow, this really spoke to me. Been trying a few things he mentioned already. Thanks for posting.

  • @shriduttkothari
    @shriduttkothari 8 лет назад +1

    loved this...so amazing talk. tha k you so much scott

  • @isaccnewton100
    @isaccnewton100 8 лет назад

    I needed to hear this. Thank You Scott!

    • @waynes84
      @waynes84 3 года назад

      Has this talk changed your worklife (for the better)?

  • @ahmedam77
    @ahmedam77 9 лет назад

    Amazing Talk
    thanks for your time and efforts

  • @tonato911
    @tonato911 11 лет назад

    This is a great presentation, thanks!

    • @yztyzt1
      @yztyzt1 10 лет назад

      Don't you think that all of Scott Hanselman videos are really gd. I think you should get a surface pro 3 so that you could download all these videos and watch them at 2 X today you could go thru an amazing amount of good videos and become really good developers really fast

  • @dddev
    @dddev 10 лет назад +2

    Is the cat avi available?

  • @GoogleAccount-ko7mw
    @GoogleAccount-ko7mw 4 года назад

    I just checked and the toilet paper still is on the top.

  • @johnstorm589
    @johnstorm589 4 года назад

    good job!

  • @PiotrKarny-old
    @PiotrKarny-old 12 лет назад

    O kurde ale pierze mi mózg... Nigdy nie miałem czasu na oglądanie czegoś takiego... teraz rozumiem że mogę mieć czas ;D

  • @morthim
    @morthim 4 года назад

    "effectiveness is doing the right things, effeciency is doing things right"
    wrong
    effectiveness is about the magnitude of the output. it is about the amount of times our intent is confirmed.
    effeciency is about the utilization of the input. it is about the ratio of confirmations relative to something else.
    in order to be effecient you must be doing the right thing as a prerequisite.
    to be effective, you need positive results but don't need to be doing the right thing. you could be going the wrong thing but since you are measuring postives, not positives compared to negatives, or positives compared to positives of other approaches, you will still get results able to confirm your bias.
    "effectiveness is picking a direction to run. effeciency is running as fast as you can in that direction"
    wrong again.
    effectiveness is the speed you run a direction, efficiency is both the direction and goal.
    effectiveness can be ineffecient if you choose the wrong direction, because the error of your direction choice exacerbates the distance you must run. if you choose to run in the wrong direction, you can hit milestones in time or completeness, but
    the effectiveness of a project is the magnitude of the output. an effeciency is the requirements of a type of input.
    if one choice allows for 2 results per hour, and another choice gives 1 result per half hour. the standardized hour option is about effectiveness, while the shorter period is more effecient because it allows for change.
    "to be effective means to do right things" wrong. to be effective means to have an effect.
    "effeciency is about economy" wrong. to be efficient means the effect maximizes the correct constraint.
    "effeciency and effectiveness are related terms" they aren't related they refer to different parts of the same relationship.
    effectiveness is the numerator and is the magnitude of the output.
    effeciency is the denominator and is the magnitude of resources per output.
    they are dependent and independant variables respectively.
    you can have time efficiency or resource efficiency or capital effeciency. but you can only sorta have capital effectiveness. that is because the output or results are dependant on the inputs.
    lets say you have a machine which breaks every hour for 10 minutes. then that piece of capital has a 70 minute work cycle. the work cycles effeciency is 6/7. the work effectiveness is nonsense because the amount of work it produces isn't comparable to anything. whether it breaks and does nothing or whether the work is stretched out operating slower without breaking lacks effectiveness distinctions. you can only compare the machine to other machines, or to time, or to resources, but in isolate there is effect but not effectiveness.
    "it will stimulate the pleasure center of the brain" wrong.

  • @aremesh123
    @aremesh123 9 лет назад

    Great cool tips...

  • @MarvinEason
    @MarvinEason 9 лет назад +6

    Omg 48:28, as I listen to him I stare at my pile of books right here on my desk:
    1. Biocentrism
    2. Pauli and Jung
    3. Quantum, Einstein, Bohr, and The Great Debate About The Nature Of Reality.
    Sigh..

  • @DhananjaySingh-qd2zn
    @DhananjaySingh-qd2zn 10 лет назад

    This is a really really great talk. Thank you Scott for sharing great insights and tips.

  • @oussamafahd7793
    @oussamafahd7793 8 лет назад

    Thank you scott, for your helpfull advices.

  • @arekbee
    @arekbee 12 лет назад

    Super prezentacja. Szkoda, że nie mogłem uczestniczyć w DevDay

  • @nebsen91
    @nebsen91 7 лет назад

    Great talk

  • @laulaxify
    @laulaxify 9 лет назад

    Inspiring!

  • @valutko1985
    @valutko1985 8 лет назад

    Great guy!

  • @iamzafarali
    @iamzafarali 10 лет назад

    Amazing Advice!

  • @amatias66
    @amatias66 11 лет назад

    Excelente apresentador e apresentação

  • @NetHolik
    @NetHolik 12 лет назад

    Wczoraj uczestniczyłem w dwudniowym szkoleniu z efektywnego zarządzania czasem. ta jedno godzinna prezentacja jest więcej warta niż to szkolenie.

  • @DemetrisLeptos
    @DemetrisLeptos 7 лет назад

    I've finally reached the point of opening 1-3 tabs - lol - and then I see this video..

  • @h0ph1p13
    @h0ph1p13 8 лет назад

    This. Is. Awesome. !!!

  • @MuhammadbinYusrat
    @MuhammadbinYusrat 4 года назад

    I have so many askhole friends that I can't get rid off.

  • @ahmedam77
    @ahmedam77 9 лет назад

    Amazing Talk
    thanks for your time and efforts