P3 Newsletter launch
I’ve started an email newsletter called Polymath Programmer Publication. Yes, it’s a mouthful, why do you think I shortened it to P3? *smile*
It contains mainly programming tips and articles, and is delivered on the 1st and 15th of every month. I plan to include a mixture of programming and non-programming topics, such as for loops and painting with light. Or functional specifications and X-rays. Non-programming topics are derived from the arts (writing, drawing, photography and so on), the sciences (math, physics and others) and maybe a bit of news.
The main purpose is to expand the knowledge of a programmer beyond just programming. Yet because of the mixture, even a non-programmer might find the newsletter useful or interesting to read.
Side effects of reading the newsletter include increasing your intellect, thinking skills and generally making you a better person. *smile* So go sign up now!
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