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- Why Books Don't Work https://andymatuschak.org/books/ 4 comments
- Why books don't work (2019) https://andymatuschak.org/books/ 2 comments
- Why Books Donʼt Work (2019) https://andymatuschak.org/books/ 24 comments
- Why Books Donʼt Work https://andymatuschak.org/books/ 2 comments
- Apple Human Interface Guidelines (1987) [pdf] https://andymatuschak.org/files/papers/Apple%20Human%20Interface%20Guidelines%201987.pdf 2 comments
- The Use of Formal Representations in Interfaces (1999) [pdf] https://andymatuschak.org/files/papers/Shipman%20and%20Marshall%20-%201999%20-%20Formality%20Considered%20Harmful%20Experiences,%20Emergin.pdf 3 comments
- A File Structure for the Complex, the Changing, and the Indeterminate [pdf] https://andymatuschak.org/files/papers/Nelson1965.pdf 28 comments
- How to write good prompts: using spaced repetition to create understanding https://andymatuschak.org/prompts/ 43 comments
- Why books don't work (2019) https://andymatuschak.org/books/ 211 comments
- Books and lectures don't work https://andymatuschak.org/books/ 154 comments
- User Interaction 101 http://andymatuschak.org/articles/2008/05/07/user-interaction-101/ 8 comments
- Why books don't work https://andymatuschak.org/books/ 14 comments cogsci
- Writing Code and Winning the NetFlix Prize http://andymatuschak.org/articles/2008/02/09/writing-code-and-winning-the-netflix-prize/ 5 comments programming
- Getting Started with Cocoa: a Friendlier Approach http://andymatuschak.org/articles/2007/09/09/getting-started-with-cocoa-a-friendlier-approach/ 3 comments programming
- Clues to Objective-C 2.0 http://andymatuschak.org/articles/2006/08/27/clues-to-objective-c-2-0 12 comments programming
Linking pages
- Andy Matuschak - Self-Teaching, Spaced Repetition, Why Books Don’t Work https://www.dwarkeshpatel.com/p/andy-matuschak#details 150 comments
- GitHub - bramses/bramses-highly-opinionated-vault-2023: A highly opinionated, fully featured Obsidian vault that can get you from Zero to Zettelkasten lickety split! https://github.com/bramses/bramses-highly-opinionated-vault-2023 116 comments
- How to write good prompts: using spaced repetition to create understanding https://andymatuschak.org/prompts/ 43 comments
- Sidenotes In Web Design · Gwern.net https://gwern.net/sidenote 26 comments
- #4 Roam Research — What comes after a renaissance? https://productidentity.co/p/4-roam-research-what-comes-after 8 comments
- GitHub - brettkromkamp/awesome-knowledge-management: A curated list of amazingly awesome articles, people, applications, software libraries and projects related to the knowledge management space https://github.com/brettkromkamp/awesome-knowledge-management 4 comments
- GitHub - andymatuschak/Khan-Academy-Offer-Acceptance-Toy: The playful way that I joined Khan Academy. https://github.com/andymatuschak/Khan-Academy-Offer-Acceptance-Toy 3 comments
- Stayin’ On Top Of Your Game — iOS Newsletters, Blogs/Developers, Companies To Follow | by Ajith Renjala | Medium https://medium.com/@ajithrnayak/stayin-on-top-of-your-game-ios-newsletters-blogs-developers-companies-to-follow-527b859b3bb5 2 comments
- GitHub - gnijuohz/awesome-developers: A list of awesome developers https://github.com/gnijuohz/awesome-developers 2 comments
- DeepMind, AI and Spatial Memory: an interview with scientist Talfan Evans https://joindeltaacademy.com/blog/talfan-interview 1 comment
- Evergreen notes turn ideas into objects that you can manipulate — Stephan Ango https://stephanango.com/evergreen-notes 0 comments
- Maps, the territory, and meta-rationality | Meta-rationality https://metarationality.com/maps-and-territory 0 comments
- Networked thinking: a quiet cognitive revolution - Ness Labs https://nesslabs.com/networked-thinking 0 comments
- Recommendations for Engineers - Pawel Cislo https://pawelcislo.com/recommendations/ 0 comments
- Why You Should Use Twitter. What if there was a place where people… | by João Eira | Medium https://joaoeira.medium.com/why-you-should-use-twitter-and-how-not-to-go-insane-in-the-process-3341272a2668 0 comments
- Friday Finds Links - David Perell https://www.perell.com/friday-finds-links 0 comments
- Notetaking for fun and profit. | /param/home https://param.codes/2021/notetaking/ 0 comments
- Linters as Invariants http://jamie-wong.com/2015/02/02/linters-as-invariants/ 0 comments
- Andy Matuschak: Designing Education - David Perell https://perell.com/podcast/andy-matuschak/ 0 comments
- Hypertext books vary in shape | Meta-rationality https://meaningness.com/eggplant/hypertext-book-shapes 0 comments