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Abbas Raza • 1st Organizational Leadership | Product Engineering | Cloud | SaaS | Machine Learning 1d • Edited • 1 day ago

2020 has been a great year of learning. While it upended our lives, it did coax us to learn more. Here are the top 5 titles from the books I read this year.

1. Rise by Patty Azzarello. A book packed with practical advice on rising through your career at whatever stage you are in.
2. The Art of Leadership: Small Things, Done Well
by Michael Lopp. I have been a fan of Michael's blog and his previous book 'Managing Humans'. The Art of Leadership provides lessons that will help you create highly productive and highly respected teams.
3. Software Engineering at Google: Lessons Learned from Programming by Winters, Titus. The black box of how things work at Google has been opened up. Practices across engineering are shared with detailed notes. I applied some of the learnings to the Center of Excellence that I founded.
4. Fundamentals of Software Architecture by Mark Richards and Neal Ford. It has a fantastic compilation of architectural characteristics and patterns. Mark's full blown sessions on the topic at UberConf were a great companion to the book.
5. Always Day One by Alex Kantrowitz. The author delves into the culture and processes that keep the tech titans maintain their edge. The anecdotes shared are inspiring.

[ Tue Dec 22 14:23:09 ~/Documents/learning/python3/advent_of_code_2020 ] python3 aoc2020_day9.py starting day #9 (after skipping some days)… ——- not found: 142 829 ——- not found: 294 88085

(1.) after coding day #10

63. 344 * jpatino37 64. 320 * Mike Bochenek 65. 312 * iXmerof 66. 297 * Leena

(2.) after coding day #9

60. 482 bthitman 61. 403 swierq 62. 389 Mike Bochenek 63. 352 Malte Hartwig

3. after coding day #22 - part 1 only!

60. 482 bthitman 61. 460 Mike Bochenek 62. 403 swierq there is a total of 88 participants; meaning I'm now 62 out of 88 —- https://www.speedtest.net/result/10624070318 https://arslan.io/2020/12/20/why-i-left-the-us/ https://web.eecs.utk.edu/~azh/blog/morechallengingprojects.html https://home.cern/science/computing/birth-web https://www.qfinlab.polimi.it/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/barucci_bonollo_poli_rroji.pdf https://www.pcworld.pl/news/Czym-jest-przegladarka-Tor-W-jaki-sposob-chroni-prywatnosc,416010.html https://kiramclean.com/blog/how-to-set-up-your-own-nextcloud-server/ http://evrl.com/devops/cloud/2020/12/18/serverless.html https://leanpub.com/implementing-ddd-cqrs-and-event-sourcing https://medium.com/the-ascent/13-predictions-for-2021-to-restore-your-faith-in-humanity-cf37d8ec3f1 —- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25458033 We (my cofounder and I) have built several startups previously and spent an unnecessary amount of effort on auth. This led us to build an open source alternative to Auth0 and AWS Cognito, that’s called SuperTokens. We’ve spoken to 100s of developers and startups to understand the pain points with current services and we hope you find this useful! Why did we build this? To be able to control our user data and have it stored in our own database. Have certain customisations that other identity providers do not offer We couldn’t afford to pay It took too long to understand the documentation of alternate service providers https://www.fnlondon.com/articles/credit-suisse-promoted-48-to-managing-director-in-its-investment-bank-here-are-the-names-20201216 http://c0de517e.blogspot.com/2020/12/hallucinations-re-rendering-of.html —- https://business.kioxia.com/en-jp/top.html https://www.3838.com/english/profile/04gaiyo/ https://www.editorx.com/shaping-design/article/creative-coding https://www.bbc.com/news/world-44981013 https://www.instagram.com/stoicreflections/ https://rafalab.github.io/dsbook/inference.html#confidence-intervals https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsnr.2020.0008 https://www.ianbicking.org/blog/2020/11/firefox-was-always-enough.html https://artsandculture.google.com/explore < other public profiles > https://github.com/hartbrekk https://github.com/anshuman007 https://github.com/nairarunraj https://www.reddit.com/u/Big-Manitu https://github.com/h-j-k https://github.com/komor https://github.com/amarbabuk https://github.com/grfield https://github.com/priagraw https://github.com/VanillaTiger https://github.com/petermekhaeil https://github.com/shreyanshrs44 https://github.com/sarakers ————Wednesday 16.12.2020————– https://adventofcode.com/2020/leaderboard/private/view/214990 27) 1622 Billy Ersoy 46) 1049 Astrid Stollberger 76) 89 @mike_bochenek https://github.com/petermekhaeil https://pmekh.com/ https://garyfield.blog/2018/09/23/solving-the-rubiks-cube/ https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/471197/backend-software-engineer-80-100-iptiq-by-swiss-re https://github.com/mikebochenek/learning/commit/948b19d3594ad0edf35857d5b90a653641616a19 what, my learning folder has 4 forks?? @mikebochenek mikebochenek / learning @cryptobuks1 cryptobuks1 / learning @gpawar gpawar / learning @spartoitsarsky spartoitsarsky / learning @vjkrishna87 vjkrishna87 / learning github vs. gitlab??? definitively using github for “learning” and other existing projects more.. https://github.com/mikebochenek/learning/tree/master/python3 exists, but nothing like that is there on gitlab https://tdhopper.com/rejected - https://resume.tdhopper.com/ https://eigenfoo.xyz/tensor-computation-libraries/ https://42papers.com/p/rest-vs-graphql-a-controlled-experiment ————Tuesday 15.12.2020————– books read += 2600 exchange rate: 1 Swiss Franc equals 117.09 Japanese Yen Dec 15, 12:57 UTC advent of code: https://adventofcode.com/2020/day/1 remove xcode, atom, or garage band clean mvn cache mvn mvn -X [DEBUG] Using local repository at /Users/mike/.m2/repository https://www.linkedin.com/company/dextra-rechtsschutz-ag/ https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/457369/full-time-back-end-developer-for-ar-cloud-platform-pretia-technologies-inc https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/445030/sr-software-engineer-consumer-finance-retail-paidy Sr. Software Engineer - Consumer Finance (Retail Bank/Credit Card) Paidy – Tokyo, Japan ¥7000k - 12000k On-site and limited remote Visa sponsor Paid relocation —- http://credit-suisse.zoom.us/j/98771078842 https://credit-suisse.zoom.us/j/98771078842?pwd=VENHZGxrSUJjcGJRVGNpSVZ0TEdHdz09 —- This is the private leaderboard of Simona Achim for Advent of Code 2020. You can use a different [Ordering], manage your [Private Leaderboards], use an [API], or switch to another [Event]. There are several different ordering methods available: [Local Score], which awards users on this leaderboard points much like the global leaderboard. If you add or remove users, the points will be recalculated, and the order can change. For N users, the first user to get each star gets N points, the second gets N-1, and the last gets 1. This is the default. [Global Score], which uses scores from the global leaderboard. Ties are broken by the user's local score. [Stars], which uses the number of stars the user has. Ties are broken by the time the most recent star was acquired. This used to be the default. Gold indicates the user got both stars for that day, silver means just the first star, and gray means none. Because of an outage during the day 1 puzzle unlock, day 1 is worth no points. as of December 22nd… 1) 3536 vishal chauhan 2) 3415 Sudesh Kamble 3) 3293 Kamil Pokładowski 4) 3262 Noopur Jain 5) 3262 Bharati Kulkarni 6) 3259 TeeJay 7) 3216 Dominik Kunicki 8) 3141 Ashish Aggarwal 9) 3123 Arijit Pal 10) 3106 Anshuman Mishra 11) 3098 Arunraj Nair 12) 3021 Sławomir Szostak 13) 2847 swapnil walivkar 14) 2790 Max Foo 15) 2753 Aditya Kumbhar 16) 2720 damian_work_account 17) 2711 h-j-k 18) 2679 Big-Manitu (AoC++) 19) 2526 Tomasz Marszalik 20) 2481 PrasannaVelisetti 21) 2478 Mike 22) 2443 amar wadhwani 23) 2424 amarbabu 24) 2349 Seema Sanghavi 25) 2330 callmemagnus 26) 2275 Mohammed Shaikh 27) 2273 Jacqueline Maw 28) 1953 cjyoda 29) 1947 Annie Bedford 30) 1926 (anonymous user #203017) 31) 1913 mattwatson 32) 1888 Aayush Garhwal 33) 1818 Gary Field 34) 1799 Dorota Kuryga 35) 1703 Billy Ersoy 36) 1693 komor 37) 1587 Tibor Eszenyi 38) 1538 Ivan Chika 39) 1497 vkilaru 40) 1490 Filip Svetozarov (AoC++) 41) 1321 priagraw 42) 1288 Astrid Stollberger 43) 1278 bradg76 44) 1245 VanillaTiger 45) 1219 Philipp Grundmann 46) 1140 Mehul Solanki 47) 1010 Peter Mekhaeil 48) 984 Merter Savaseri 49) 956 dipti shinde 50) 927 Min Yan Beh 51) 829 Simona Achim 52) 808 big snake 53) 779 Lech Weglarski 54) 750 shreyanshrs44 55) 672 (anonymous user #991722) 56) 658 mtz667 57) 654 B-Pratik 58) 637 Akansha Yadav 59) 623 John Ormerod 60) 482 bthitman 61) 460 Mike Bochenek 62) 403 swierq 63) 352 Malte Hartwig 64) 344 jpatino37 65) 312 iXmerof 66) 297 Leena 67) 296 Timur Kalimullin 68) 269 Mrunal Khinvasara 69) 267 magorbalassy 70) 177 Rahul Ravichandran 71) 158 Alessio Rossotti 72) 153 Rob Purcell 73) 142 Sandesh Gandhi 74) 136 Rahul Poonam Khanna 75) 131 Miguel Magsino 76) 125 Manisha Mulchandani 77) 125 shashank mishra 78) 123 J O 79) 49 Gyanesh Samal 80) 0 Amit Doshi 81) 0 (anonymous user #664619) 82) 0 Nivedita Mathe 83) 0 ranjit nair 84) 0 (anonymous user #779842) 85) 0 Ramesh Jangama 86) 0 sarakers 87) 0 sp3211 88) 0 ** Alexander Bopp

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