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Learning Erlang with Adolfo Neto - EMx 165

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Erlang on Life Book

Erlang documentation is not digestible but I think some of the books are more approachable at least. Charles Maxwell from top and devs has been coaching some people on starting some podcasts or just taking their career to the next level. He will give you a one hour free session where we can figure out what you're trying to do  and then from there we canfigure out how to get you to the place you want to go so once again that's topendevs.com slash coachingYeah that sounds like something which could also help with the making the docs and things more approachable if like you would have more examples in the context of life bookI think that could be a big

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Speaker 1
So
Speaker 3
I interrupted your story. You were you were had gone into financial services because it sort of made use of your natural skills. But at some point you kind of circled back to poker or to gambling. So I'm kind of interested in that trajectory or how you got interested in thinking about the connection between those two things. You know, I didn't circle back. I never gave you. I was gonna say never left. He just
Speaker 1
had to make his mother-in-law happy. Right. I know the story. Yeah. It was more and more percentage of my income. One of the things I kind of find interesting is I have made within a fairly narrow range the same amount of poker every year my whole life. You know, since age, well since age eight anyway. And I get a feeling. If I haven't made my quota for the year by September, October, I'll play a ton of poker. If I make a bunch of money early, you know, by May, I've hit the number. I kind of, I don't feel like you can rest easy. Yeah. And the poker earnings are completely separate from any other money I make. The other money I make sort of goes into a bank account and it's used for the things you spend money on. The poker money is to prove to myself that I don't need anything but my wits to survive. Take away everything I own. I can make a living in poker.
Speaker 3
Well, well, that itself is kind of telling because I would imagine that the fact that you can, if you hit your quota early on, you can sort of put it down at that point is very different from what I think of as a gambling mindset. Of course, people are compulsive gamblers who would just keep gambling until they've lost everything because they can't,
Speaker 2
they can't do anything else. What's your loss quota, John?

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