文章標題:閱讀程式碼是一種技能
這篇文章探討了程式碼可讀性的一些迷思
https://trishagee.com/2020/09/07/reading-code-is-a-skill/
同時也有39部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過24萬的網紅Kyle Le Dot Net,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Giap's Original Video:https://youtu.be/LgAED4TBPN8 After 1975, hundreds of thousands of people from Vietnam got on boats to leave post war. Those who ...
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💛 WHEN VULNERABILITY BECOMES MY AUTHENTICITY
Long ago, the speaker curator Shaen and I agreed that my talk would be about about defining one's purpose and how that can help people lead themselves and others through difficult times.
It isn't hard to outline the talk. I know the teaching points, the modality, and the tools like the back of my hands.
I will also tell my story. There are many stories on my path of tracking purpose. But I know I have to choose the one that cuts the deepest. The most vulnerable story.
Because vulnerability is how you let yourself be truly seen. And the audience wants to see you, the real you, not a pretty shell.
But still, sitting here at Starbucks with a venti cup of black tea latte, I've hit a wall.
I have the teaching points, the tools, the story. But something is missing. Something important. Something that will add a touch of magic to the talk.
I stare at the blank page. I gaze out the window. I open my kindle library and look at the books.
Suddenly, my eyes land at the poetry collection of Mary Oliver. Something sparks.
A quiet excitement rises up my body:
"I want to read poems."
A few days later, I spoke to Shaen again. She loves the idea: "We haven't had anyone doing poetry yet! It sounds beautiful. Just be you."
So I open my talk with Mary Oliver's The Summer Day and end with Lucille Clifton's Blessing the Boat.
Several participants say that it brings them to tears. They even share their texts with me right after my talk: "That was soooo beautiful!"
That's when I knew my secret ingredient, which is authenticity.
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👉 Time to find your secret ingredient with my article here: https://bit.ly/3BJS8sH
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Giap's Original Video:https://youtu.be/LgAED4TBPN8
After 1975, hundreds of thousands of people from Vietnam got on boats to leave post war. Those who survived the seas made it to refugee camps all over Southeast Asia, from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, to Hong Kong. And eventually, some had a chance to resettle in America, Canada, Australia, and many parts of Europe. This is a story about three friends who found each other after 40 years. I met Giap in New Jersey a few years ago and he asked me to make a video about his life story. I agreed and after publishing it, two of Giap's refugee camp friends, who were also viewers of this channel, recognized him and saw themselves in my video. They reached out and I connected them to Giap. Giap connected his friends Thanh from Los Angeles and Phuong from San Diego together. They met right away. Giap also met Phuong two years ago in Da Nang. But Giap just met Thanh and the three of them were finally together after 40 years.
For more Vietnamese Boat Refugee Stories and Camps: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnwupzqd-YERLAf_7t1zO6MobEHibkWGN
Special thanks to DJ Erick-C for the remixing the music. https://www.instagram.com/djerickc/
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Produced, Filmed, Edited, Subtitling (with help of Google) by Kyle Le
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About Me: I'm Kyle Le and these are the places I've been, the people I've met, the foods I've eaten, and the many things that I've seen...Originally from Southern California, I moved to Saigon, Vietnam after university and lived there for many years. Then, I traveled the world finding and documenting stories of Vietnamese people living outside of the homeland. Then I finished my master's at USC and now... well... you're going to have to follow and watch to find out!
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Filmed with a Panasonic G9, 12-60mm, 14-140mm 15mm
Audio from a Rode Micro / Rode Link
Dji Mavic Air 2
have agreed 在 Chris Lewis Youtube 的精選貼文
?? If you watched my last video about Vietnam's strange border with China, you would have met this sweet old lady who sells banh bao here in the city of Mong Cai. In that video, she saw I was filming and asked me to take a picture of her. She then asked if I could print it out for her. I agreed. So in this video, come with me as we print out her photo, and show it to her. Hope you enjoy her reaction!
Check out Max's new channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS0tiaCChXRF_XpU5TmlWSQ
Subtitles made and translated by the awesome Loan. Check out her drawings on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucielittlethings/
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Hey guys!
We went to Hoi An a couple weeks ago (got back last week) and had the most relaxing time there with my parents. As i've mentioned in the past, they're very private people so they're not on the vlog very much but my mom has agreed for me to share her new spring/summer wardrobe which i will film ASAP. I know some of you have asked to see more of her wardrobe. :)
Hope you guys enjoy seeing what we get back to in Hoi An!
Check out my instagram for daily outfits @wenwenstokes
Music credits;
Autumn 2011 by Loxbeats https://spoti.fi/34tPBBO
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/autumn-2011
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