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Premier Chat 008: Mike Lee, world’s toughest programmer



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Announcing another in our continuing series of subscriber-only features: a live, moderated webchat with developer Mike Lee, self-proclaimed “world’s toughest programmer.”

Lee went from humble beginnings as an airline worker to becoming one of the most sought-after speakers for Mac and iOS developer conferences. In between, he helped build Delicious Library 2, co-founded iPhone app-maker Tapulous, started a charity, and worked as a engineer at Apple. Lee will take a break from his year-long, globe-crossing sabbatical to chat with Ars Technica subscribers about making “awesome” software, writing a book, overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles, and maybe even a bit about his time working at the mothership.

The live chat is only available to Ars Premier 2.0 subscribers, and begins at 1pm CST on Thursday, November 18 (see it in your own timezone).

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