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Works by Kathrin Passig

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George W. Bushisms: The Slate Book of the Accidental Wit and Wisdom of Our 43rd President (2001) — Translator, some editions — 279 copies, 2 reviews

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Canonical name
Passig, Kathrin
Other names
PASSIG, Kathrin
Birthdate
1970-06-04
Gender
female
Occupations
translator
Awards and honors
Heinrich-Mann-Preis (2021)
Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis (2006)
Nationality
Germany
Birthplace
Bavaria, Germany
Places of residence
Berlin, Deutschland
Associated Place (for map)
Bavaria, Germany

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14 reviews
The basic idea was thrilling and the introduction promising. I was also happy to see such a versatile selection of topics from various branches of science. Also, glancing through the bibliography, it was satisfying to see actual scientific publications there, not just "second hand science". But although the introduction asked to forgive the over-simplifications and unclarities, they bothered me - and although it was "a dictionary" I was hoping a little more specific titles than eg. "Life" show more since that chapter didn't wonder about all aspects of its subject. The thing that bothered me even more, was the humour, which didn't seem to come naturally and only made me feel sorry for the writers.

And, as a scientist myself, I think the writers could have picked ANY subject, because there's always some scientist who doesn't accept the ruling theory. Hey, they could have picked even evolution and find one creatonist scientist who didn't believe in it. Or climate change, to be on the ball. (Especially I was irritated by the chapter on the formation of Hawaii Islands, which was closest to my own field.)
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This relatively dense effort is aimed at those starting out in programming and those that have been in the game for some time but feel unsure about the progress they are making.

It is full of practical tips on writing and maintaining code, but does not address any specific programming problems. The sections include following conventions, comment usage, searching for help, working in a team, debugging, security and tools. Code examples are provided where applicable.

Overall, as a relatively show more novice programmer I found the book useful but thought that the tone was at times somewhat discouraging, as the authors often focused on what not to do as opposed to encouraging own experimentation. Also, I think the texts could easily be compressed without losing any valuable information. show less
Der Titel klingt vielversprechend - wer wünscht sich denn nicht, Dinge geregelt zu kriegen ohne einen Funken Selbstdisziplin? Und das Buch enttäuscht tatsächlich nicht, wenn auch auf ganz andere Art und Weise als erwartet. Hier gibt es (so gut wie) keine Tipps und guten Ratschläge, wie man das ständige Aufgaben-vor-sich-Herschieben überwindet oder vermeidet. Stattdessen seitenweise Vorschläge, wie man damit lernt zu leben:
Dinge einfach liegen lassen - Vieles, wenn nicht sogar das show more Meiste, erledigt sich von allein.
Deadlines setzen, sich Druck von aussen holen.
Oder auch sofort Umsetzbares, wie 'Fitnessstudiovertrag gar nicht erst unterschreiben (man geht eh nicht hin). Lieber mit dem Rad zur Arbeit.' oder
'Kein Geschirr abtrocknen. Erledigt sich von allein.' usw.
Selbst wenn man kein Extrem-LOBO (Lifestyle of Bad Organisation) ist und vielleicht nur in einigen wenigen Teilbereichen des Lebens prokastiniert, lohnt sich die Lektüre dieses Buches. Zum einen sind ihre Vorschläge auch für die minder schweren Fälle sehr hilfreich. Zum andern ist es tröstlich zu wissen, dass es Menschen gibt, die wesentlich mehr vor sich herschieben als nur die Einkommensteuererklärung oder das Aufräumen des Kellers. Und last but not least: Es macht einfach Spass, dieses nicht nur nützliche, sondern auch witzige Buch zu lesen.
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