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Issue 21.3 ('London 2023')
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Best of the Web

Great programming articles you may have missed

Issue: 21.3 (May/June 2023)
Author: Marc Zeedar
Author Bio: Marc taught himself programming in high school when he bought his first computer but had no money for software. He's had fun learning ever since.
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Article Length (in bytes): 4,310
Starting Page Number: 70
Article Number: 21308
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Here I share links to interesting programming-related articles from around the web. Note that these may not have anything to do with Xojo, and I don't necessarily advocate the opinions shared—I simply think they're worth reading for a broader perspective.

YOLO (You Only Launch Once)

Chris Wu (https://chriswu.com/posts/appstore/yolo/)

Excerpt: So far I've launched four apps and for the first three apps the launch days have ranged from "complete dud" to "stress-filled nightmare" (never launch your app without your IAPs approved kids!). Clearly I had no idea what I was doing and I was determined not to let this happen with my latest app, Please Don't Rain. I was talking with Roddy Munro and he mentioned to me that he remembered a good launch guide written by Jordan Morgan. I reached out to Jordan and he pointed me to his excellent blog post that outlines how he handles YOLO (You Only Launch Once). I used it as a guide for my launch and I wanted to share my experience with it.

Your Job As A Programmer Is Not To Enrich Your Employer

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