Great read, Pawel! Looking forward to see the entire interview seems like a treasure trove of product mindset and know how. Great intro to to book, added to the reading queue.
Thank you for the summary! I haven't gotten a chance to read the book, yet. But im looking forward to reading it; This summary will help me better digest and understand the full book.
Appreciate it, techxican. I'm unsure how people perceive all those contextual references to other books and materials. But that's the way I organize information in my head. Hope it doesn't hurt.
Great summary, Pawel. It would be great to split the articles as part 1 and part 2 (part 3 if required). It helps to consume the content easily. Hope it helps.
Thank you, Karthik. The next time, I also need to ask how many people read emails without opening a web version, as this article was already close to the email limit.
In the past, I've been adding "Read online" button after crossing that threshold. I'm unsure it's usable.
I love my learnings till now. I do have feedback: I start reading with excitement & then with so many links & reference work, it feels like a task to complete. My humble suggestion: Can we get all the knowledge & learning earlier & links to related work later- like some footnote or reminder buttons? Thanks!
Great read, Pawel! Looking forward to see the entire interview seems like a treasure trove of product mindset and know how. Great intro to to book, added to the reading queue.
Thanks, Bogdan!
Thank you for the summary! I haven't gotten a chance to read the book, yet. But im looking forward to reading it; This summary will help me better digest and understand the full book.
Appreciate it, techxican. I'm unsure how people perceive all those contextual references to other books and materials. But that's the way I organize information in my head. Hope it doesn't hurt.
Great summary, Pawel. It would be great to split the articles as part 1 and part 2 (part 3 if required). It helps to consume the content easily. Hope it helps.
Thank you, Karthik. The next time, I also need to ask how many people read emails without opening a web version, as this article was already close to the email limit.
In the past, I've been adding "Read online" button after crossing that threshold. I'm unsure it's usable.
Thanks for sharing your observations and follow-ups, Pawel...this is all fantastic. Much appreciated!
Thank you Dan. Glad to hear you find value!
I love my learnings till now. I do have feedback: I start reading with excitement & then with so many links & reference work, it feels like a task to complete. My humble suggestion: Can we get all the knowledge & learning earlier & links to related work later- like some footnote or reminder buttons? Thanks!