Rommel Castro

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  • Developing a Growth Mindset by Carol Dweck

    I been reading The Marshmallow Test, and can’t recommend it enough, the book is easy to follow, with a lot of valuable information (one day I will write a more in-depth review), the book mentions Mindset by Carol Dweck a lot, so I added to the top of my to-read list, why? Because of this […]

    Rommel Castro

    July 5, 2019
    Books, Videos
    Carol Dweck, Mindset, The Marshmallow Test
  • “The best thing a human being can do is to help another human being know more.” Charlie Munger

    Rommel Castro

    July 5, 2019
    Personal
    Charlie Munger, will never stop learning
  • Help the starving children of Venezuela

    We all have heard of venezuela, we watch videos on YouTube, read about it in the newspapers, and most of us can agree that things are bad there, but, what can I do? is there anything I can do to help? and I’m not talking about sharing your political perspective on social media, or debating […]

    Rommel Castro

    June 26, 2019
    Personal
    children, gofundme, venezuela
  • Fruits in Heredia Central Market

    One of the best things of being back in Costa Rica is the variety of fruits you can get, a lot of them are available the whole year, others just for a season, like the dragon fruit and the mamones, while taking a walk in Heredia I decided to visit the central market and found […]

    Rommel Castro

    June 8, 2019
    Personal
    costa rica, fruits, Heredia, market, mercado central
  • Love, Death & Robots

    Today I saw a FB posts recommending Love, Death & Robots on Netflix, and mentioned some things that catch my attention: Each episode is a different story – Like Black Mirror Each one with different animation style Episodes are 10-15 min long It’s all about robots and the future So I decided to give a […]

    Rommel Castro

    June 5, 2019
    Personal
    black mirror, death, Death & Robots, Love, Love Death & Robots, netflix, robots
  • The economics of open source by C J Silverio

    The JS package commons is in the hands of a for-profit entity. We trust npm with our shared code, but we have no way to hold npm accountable for its behavior. A trust-based system cannot function without accountability, but somebody still has to pay for the servers. How did we get here, and what should […]

    Rommel Castro

    June 4, 2019
    Economics, javascript, Videos
    c j silverio, jsconfeu, open source, oss
  • Welcome to the chaos!

    The only correct approach is to embrace the chaos, not fight it.

    Rommel Castro

    May 26, 2019
    Personal
    a8c, creed
  • This is Cutlass Sounds by Dj Xacto

    My friend Zach recently shared with me his soundcloud profile where he uploads some of his mixes, He’s an incredible music junkie and DJ, I been listening to his mixes the entire week and probably will continue doing so for a while, if you’re into reggae (the real reggae!) give it a shot. Enjoy!

    Rommel Castro

    May 23, 2019
    Personal
    Cutlass Sounds, Dj Xacto, music, zach
  • Imagine Dragons – Whatever It Takes

    This is no love song; Whatever It Takes is an ode to ambition, about doing “whatever it takes” to accomplish what you want in life. With its explosive chorus, this song gives you the feeling you can break free of the shackles that are holding you back and find your own path to glory. Whatever […]

    Rommel Castro

    May 20, 2019
    Videos
    imagine dragons, whatever it takes
  • JavaScript Engines: How Do They Even Work?

    Ever wondered how browsers read and run JavaScript code? This article gets you a hint of what’s happening under the hood.

    Rommel Castro

    May 20, 2019
    engines, javascript, valentinog
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