Blog a little about some of the programming I do in my free time. Most recent post I wrote was about using first class functions for idiomatic query building in Go [1].
Still quite unfinished, but my site https://lightmeta.com has a couple of posts that might interest HN readers, in the Blog section and the Perspectives section.
When I was young, before my first IT job, I used to love playing with Xen, distcc and watching my desktop pc scroll compiler output for days rebuilding my X-Windows. I fell in love with the idea of Beowulf clusters and Gestalt computing.
Kubernetes combines a lot of all of that stuff so I'm very lucky to both work and spend my free time on what would be a hobby anyway.
Still need to turn this into a proper blog but you can find me at https://dev.to/carlmungazi writing about my journey rebuilding different parts of the frontend stack (think framework, testing library, build tool etc).
I found it difficult to learn how to dress properly when starting with zero knowledge on the subject, and every article and website I could find on the subject was always a "How to be the best dressed person in the room". I started this blog to help people take the first steps in dressing properly.
I write about design and code and the intersection between the two (or at least I try to).
The most difficult thing for me is maintaining the blog updated with new content, as every time I write a post I usually feel the need to redesign the whole thing altogether
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 98.1 ms ] threadBlog a little about some of the programming I do in my free time. Most recent post I wrote was about using first class functions for idiomatic query building in Go [1].
[1] - https://andrewpillar.com/programming/2019/07/13/orms-and-que...
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Great write-ups, btw.
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When I was young, before my first IT job, I used to love playing with Xen, distcc and watching my desktop pc scroll compiler output for days rebuilding my X-Windows. I fell in love with the idea of Beowulf clusters and Gestalt computing.
Kubernetes combines a lot of all of that stuff so I'm very lucky to both work and spend my free time on what would be a hobby anyway.
Much of the content is going to be geared towards folks who may be moving from an IC position into management.
It's a difficult transition that's taken me years to navigate -- hoping I can save others some time (and pain!)
I found it difficult to learn how to dress properly when starting with zero knowledge on the subject, and every article and website I could find on the subject was always a "How to be the best dressed person in the room". I started this blog to help people take the first steps in dressing properly.
I write about design and code and the intersection between the two (or at least I try to).
The most difficult thing for me is maintaining the blog updated with new content, as every time I write a post I usually feel the need to redesign the whole thing altogether
Just a collection of random things or experiences I come across.
I'm trying to write about the Shitshow Sidekick that I'm working on (there's a post that describes what it is.)
My tech blog on different topics
Learn Elixir and Phoenix by building things.
I mostly write about snails, but sometimes general life things too.
I write about tech / geeky lifestyle / programming (JavaScript/Vue.js/Front-end focused).
Vlog: http://youtube.kiely.xyz - A series from my studies abroad in Budapest
I write about server side web development using Node, Express, Javascript, mongodb