Soft Skills Summarize Part 2
Why is this book unlike any other book you've read? The author begins the first chapter with this question, saying that most books related to software development are about software develop...
Why is this book unlike any other book you've read? The author begins the first chapter with this question, saying that most books related to software development are about software develop...
Landing your next job isn’t just about having a good resume anymore. You need to pass Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), tailor your application for every role, write compelling cover letters, optimiz...
A realistic 12-week structure that turns enthusiasm into visible proof. The problem You are motivated now, but motivation fades, and without a structure the first three months of learning...
Best LinkedIn NFC Keychains for Professional Networking solve a very specific problem: you get 10 to 30 seconds to make a real-world connection, and most people still fumble for a phone, misspell a na...
You have probably seen the claim by now: AI is coming for the junior engineer first, so if you are early in your career, or trying to become one, the timing looks bad. If you are a senior who has repe...
I had a conversation with a senior engineer last month who told me something that stuck: "I like my job, but I'm starting to wonder if I'm actually growing anymore." Then he paused and added, "But I'm not desperate enough to go through five rounds of interviews to find out."
I got doxed once. Not severely, but enough that I woke up to a Slack message from a friend saying, "Hey, is this your address on the internet?" It was. Someone had connected my GitHub profile to a StackOverflow answer to a random forum post to a Zillow listing in about twenty min...
Last month, I spent three days building a document classification system for a client. It worked beautifully, pulled the right metadata, categorized invoices with 94% accuracy, integrated cleanly with their pipeline. I demoed it on a Friday afternoon. Six weeks later, it's still s...
I read an article last week that made me genuinely angry. It argued that smart developers intentionally let bugs fester so they can swoop in like heroes at 3 AM and prove their worth. The premise? That writing stable, maintainable code actually gets you fired because management c...
I was sitting in my apartment in Islamabad last week, debugging a React component at 11 PM on a Friday, when my friend asked me what I wanted to be doing in five years. I froze. Not because I didn't have an answer, but because I realized my entire career has been a series of acci...