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Monthly Archives: June 2019

Happy Father’s day

Today is fathers day and I want to add my voice to that of many others in gratitude for fathers everywhere. Our species is something special with males engaged not only in procreation but in rearing the young in an involved and enduring way. Our culture is something special in expecting manhood to be earned […]

Posted byRichardJune 16, 2019September 11, 2020Posted inPersonalTags: Culture, fathers day, parenthood1 Comment on Happy Father’s day

Speaking at a conference on Youtube!

….and inspecting what you expect. I was fortunate to get a chance to present about how inspecting what you expect is important both in the military and with APIs at the Nordic APIs Austin API summit. If you’d like to check out the slides or the video of the presentation you can do so. This […]

Posted byRichardJune 3, 2019June 5, 2020Posted inArt_Of_Product_WarLeave a comment on Speaking at a conference on Youtube!

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