Building Passion As A Software Engineer
The best software engineers generally love what they do.
My journal blog detailing things I learn in tech, gracie jiu-jitsu, and life
The best software engineers generally love what they do.
That question was "what do I work on if I want to become the best software engineer that I can be?"
I not only was able to take care of my work, I was able to take care of my physical and health goals as well which I too often neglected in favor of saving time.
Here is an updated version of my previous mock solutions pitch for Open Fitness Culture
To make collaboration and API development on Postman better
My start to make good a good monad library
API development and publication can be much better than what exists currently
Found this nice presentation on the problems that Rust solves as a programming language. Check it out.
As a physical therapist, certain workflows and processes that can be automated are very tedious manual work that exponentially increases with the number of patients
As an engineer try to push the boundaries on what's possible and coming up with solutions to problems yet dreamed of
Why can't any of the currently existing social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc, fulfill my requirements? They simply show too much, do too much, and try to engage too much.
It can be super tempting to only want to dive deeper and deeper in tech, to show off, but sometimes it's good to keep in mind that no one cares about you. They care what you can do for them...