Ask HN: Which subjects do you plan to learn in 2023?
Subjects that are on your to do list and you wish to learn in order to expand the horizon of your knowledge and capabilities.
Do you have specific books or courses that you plan to use for learning those subjects?
A brief explanation regarding why you chose to learn that subject would be helpful.
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 57.5 ms ] threadOne of the projects will also involve using a supercomputer, so I think I'll have to learn some of the various ways of interacting with that (Slurm, OpenMP, MPI, CUDA, GNU Parallel? I don't really know anything about it yet). I imagine I'll mostly learn about this from dipping into various guides and manuals and playing with examples rather than a proper book or course.
I want to pickup Rust this year and create few projects I could show in portfolio for when I will be looking for my first apprenticeship
Why: I've already built full stack applications (FE, BE, DB). I want to go deeper down the rabbit hole: learning the infrastructure which supports applications.
How: KodeKloud.com (fresher content than ACloudGuru.com), Udemy.com , IRC , eBooks, Various articles.
Keep brain and body happy and productive with a jungle of wide-ranging and diverse interests. Breathe in: many books for inspiration, information and theory, thoughts and discussions. Breathe out: the patient practice, regular exercise, and joyful expression.
More than personal satisfaction, I hope to apply any skills I gain to contribute to the social good in my local habitat, to entertain and have fun with family and friends. Bonus if it also creates economic value.
https://www.spanishobsessed.com/spanish-podcasts/
I'm currently going through Dreaming Spanish, a series of bite-sized videos with an immersive approach using only the target language.
https://www.dreamingspanish.com/
Spanish - I want to be able to at least read on a 5th grade level.
Stocks - A general idea of what most of the terms mean.
Creative endeavors - Either drawing, music or writing. Something to escape with and have proof that it was an interesting journey.
Weight loss - Gained over 50lbs since the pandemic. Need to lose 3x time to get to a healthy weight.
I have many, many more, but these are the 5 I'm the most interested in.
What does this mean?
- Digital Marketing (To grow my start up. Realized I need to know how to sell rather than just build)
- Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (I find it very fascinating to try and uncover how life works)
- Math (Feel like I didn't really get a hang of math early on but now realize how important and fun it can be. Currently reading A Programmer's Introduction to Mathematics)
- Machine learning & AI (Huge potential in drug discovery)
- Computer Aided Drug Discovery (Did a dissertation on this and loved it)
- Deep dive into Genomics and Genetic Engineering (I find genetics to be very similar to coding)
- Aging and Longevity research (I'm 25 but still see aging as a disease ever since I turned 18. It's why I chose to do a medical related undergraduate course. Hopefully we can better understand how aging works, and how to stop/delay it)
- C, C++, Python and R (For writing bioinformatics tools)
- Computer graphics and game development (This is a bit of a stretch. Hopefully I can manage. I find graphics and game programming to be one of coolest uses of math. Seeing stuff I used to dread like trigonometry actually being of use gives me a reason to learn them)
- Playing an instrument, maybe guitar and getting good at FL Studio (Music is fun)
- How stocks work (Trying my luck at financial independence plus the regards of WSB intrigue me)
I have so far been able to generate roughly 80% of the code. Which is a massive productivity boost. However I am pushing to get it as close to 100% as possible. That is of course impossible but the closer to 100% I get the more it will boost my productivity.
It’s a fun project to work on by the way. You have to think about everything from the high-level architecture to the lowest level data structures.