I’m a people pleaser, which makes me a dishonest person. This admission is a jarring contradiction for a therapist, yet it is an inescapable truth. I’ve spent years guiding others toward authenticity ...
In hospitals, "grand rounds" has a certain connotation. It's usually an early-morning talk given by an eminent speaker (and old friend of the department chair). The talk is dry, the coffee is bitter, ...
Monday, April 8, marked the launch of Code Switch, our new blog covering race, ethnicity and culture. To commemorate the blog's launch, all week we solicited stories about code-switching — the ...
So you're at work one day and you're talking to your colleagues in that professional, polite, kind of buttoned-up voice that people use when they're doing professional work stuff. Your mom or your ...
Peter looks at how rewriting some complex code -- purely to make it easier to read -- eliminates the need for writing comments. He even adds a comment to some code. In a previous column, I discussed ...
Minutes after I arrived here in Ranchos Palos Verdes, Calif., for the Code Conference on Tuesday, someone sidled up to me with a rumor: Re/code was being acquired by digital media pioneer Vox. The ...
You can’t make a breakthrough without breaking something: systems that don’t support us all, barriers that prevent access, mindsets that no longer serve us. Explore these stories to learn more.