Tag: Learning
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5 things I have learned in 20 years of programming
Posted on November 23, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length long
Erik Dietrich wrote this piece about his experiences working in software development industry. The demand for programmers has grown so dramatically over the last 4-5 decades that the number of programmers is always doubling every five years.
Tags programming learning miscellaneous how-to
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Why everyone working in DevOps should read the Toyota way
Posted on November 18, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length long
Ian Miell wrote this essay about Toyota's way. The Toyota Way is a set of principles and behaviors that underlie the Toyota Motor Corporation's managerial approach and production system.. His advice is simple: Ignore the noise, go to the signal.
Tags learning agile teams management devops
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How to buy the right CPU: A guide for 2019
Posted on November 17, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length long
Matt Safford wrote this guide for tomshardware.com about choosing CPU for your PC. Whether you're building or upgrading a PC, the processor matters a lot. We'll help you choose the right one for your needs.
Tags app-development miscellaneous learning open-source
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GraphQL introduction and integrating GraphQL into your frontend stack
Posted on November 8, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length long
GraphQL is becoming the new way to use APIs in modern web and mobile apps. Free and powerful, concise course that will introduce you to GraphQL and integrating GraphQL into your frontend stack, in the shortest amount of time possible. By hasura.io.
Tags learning open-source nosql apis restful
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Explainer: What is a quantum computer?
Posted on October 12, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
This is the first in a series of explainers on quantum technology. How it works, why it's so powerful, and where it's likely to be most useful first. By Martin Giles.
Tags miscellaneous infosec learning machine-learning
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How to bounce back from rejection
Posted on August 13, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
When someone rejects you, it helps to remember that there's another you. By Adam Grant.
Tags miscellaneous learning management performance teams
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Public presentation tips
Posted on June 18, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length long
Tips and tricks for anybody interesting in public speaking. Speaking on stage in front of ~800 people is a daunting task for anyone, regardless of how much speaking experience you might have. By Yaron Galai.
Tags miscellaneous learning management agile teams
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6 tips for optimal human capital management
Posted on June 12, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
The article from the pen of HireYourTalent on topic of human capital. The concept of human capital and, by extension, its measurement is becoming increasingly popular.
Tags management agile teams miscellaneous learning
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Great engineer needs the liberal arts
Posted on May 23, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Thomas Betts wrote for infoq.com about how liberal arts eductaion can provide new insights and perspectives that shine a light on technical tasks for any software developer. E.g. empathy helps you know your audience and create great software that delights your customers.
Tags miscellaneous data-science learning programming
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Difference between Stack and Queue in Data Structure
Posted on May 15, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length short
Quick summary from Aniruddha Chaudhari about Stack and Queue. With stack and queue data structures, it is very easy to solve even complex programming questions.
Tags programming learning software oop
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How to build a WebVR game with A-Frame
Posted on April 26, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Adi Polak article about building a game with WebVR. WebVR is an open specification that makes it possible to experience VR in your browser. The goal is to make it easier for everyone to get into VR experiences, no matter what device you have.
Tags learning miscellaneous programming
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How to pick your next tech focus
Posted on April 25, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
From pen of Ezequiel Bruni (web / UX designer, blogger, and aspiring photographer living in Mexico) we have this article about deciding what should be your next learning focus. In his opinion the technology you focus on or use next should always be matched to both the job and the people at hand.
Tags learning miscellaneous programming