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May 3, 2006 8:56 PM

Resilience and the Value of a Great Programmer

I read two great posts today.

Resilience underlies my desire to run a marathon in every state and I’m always on the quest for finding someone who is a 100x better programmer than everyone else in the room (I’ve been fortunate to work with a few of them over the years.)

Yum.

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Given your interest in marathons and resilience, you might enjoy reading a new book written by my running coach in Austin, Gilbert Tuhabonye: This Voice in My Heart : A Genocide Survivor's Story of Escape, Faith, and Forgiveness. You can get it on Amazon. He is truly an amazing person with an incredible story.

Rushton McGarr , May 5, 2006 10:01 AM

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