commit dcdf65683aa5cb5c4b1717ff1e05233edad470c1 parent 93f5616cb4023deccea015997d041922245775d3 Author: Jake Bauer <jbauer@paritybit.ca> Date: Sat, 23 May 2020 22:43:30 -0400 Italicize title of book in latest blog post Diffstat:
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diff --git a/pages/blog/two-of-the-most-valuable-lessons-ive-learned.md b/pages/blog/two-of-the-most-valuable-lessons-ive-learned.md @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ <b>Last Updated:</b> 2020-05-23 </div> -This post is inspired by Craig Maloney's recently released book [The Mediocre -Programmer](http://themediocreprogrammer.com/). I haven't yet read the book, but -I read [the +This post is inspired by Craig Maloney's recently released book _[The Mediocre +Programmer](http://themediocreprogrammer.com/)_. I haven't yet read the book, +but I read [the synopsis](http://themediocreprogrammer.com/what-is-the-mediocre-programmer.html) and it got me thinking about these two lessons which I've learned since becoming a massive computer nerd: