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tlrobinsononJune 20, 2010
JSGI is a lot more elegant. It's more of a functional style (apps are just functions, middleware are functions that return another app, a function), asynchronous support is handled via promises. Connect is very much tied to the Node stream APIs, and ends up being more convoluted and difficult to understand, IMO.
Here's an analysis of Connect vs. JSGI by Kris Zyp: http://www.sitepen.com/blog/2010/06/11/jsgi-vs-connect-for-n...
afarrellonMay 10, 2020
1. Take care of my health: sleep, exercise, food, medication, socially-bonding conversation.
2. Connect to Why -- That is why a good Product Manager so valuable for programming and a clear picture of my audience curiosity so valuable for writing.
3. Recognize signs of success -- Thats what makes Test-Driven Development so valuable for programming and Question Driven Drafting so valuable for writing.
4. Get into rhythm which balances focus and exploratory de-focus -- The pomodoro technique is useful here. Also, talking with Test Engineers.
I like what Jocko Willink says; Accountability is a crutch: useful to notice and endure a problem, but something you should then you should then drive you to find the cause of the problem and incorporate a fix. That fix is part of building your personal discipline. I think the mistake a lot of people make with discipline is that they imagine it harshly -- like a drill sergeant whipping you into shape. But whips only make sense to enslave someone to do something they don't want to do. Healthy discipline feels like something effortful which nurtures you.