Tag: Learn And Be Curious

Pumping Iron

Pumping Iron

When I created this blog a couple of years ago, I’d been inspired by Soft Skills, a book of general life advice for software developers. It covered a range of topics, but one that particularly caught my attention was a recommendation to build an online presence through writing, primarily as a résumé building exercise.

That made a lot of sense, but I didn’t stick with it for long, perhaps because I wasn’t in the job market at the time. Nor am I now. So why the revival?

Part of that had to do with a conversation I had with our UX designer about domain names, which reminded me of how happy I’d been to snag this one. But the biggest reason was a side comment made in Joel Spolsky’s four-part series on writing effective software specifications:

Writing is a muscle. The more you write, the more you’ll be able to write. If you need to write specs and you can’t, start a journal, create a weblog, take a creative writing class, or just write a nice letter to every relative and college roommate you’ve blown off for the last 4 years. Anything that involves putting words down on paper will improve your spec writing skills.

The average software developer needs to write more than what you might expect, and those who do it well are rare. I want to be among them.

I’m Back?

I’m Back?

Two weeks ago my credit card number was stolen. What a pain! But one of the happy consequences of going through the past year of charges and updating all my auto-pay items was the rediscovery of this website.

What’s changed in the nearly two years since I last posted? A lot and yet not very much. So I won’t bother with a play-by-play. Instead I’ll tell you a few of the things I’m working on now, each with a coolness factor (5=super awesome, 1=lame)

  • Node.js (3)
  • Docker (4)
  • Kubernetes (4)
  • Gitlab CI (4)
  • Amazon AWS (4)

Hmm, I rate my technologies like I rate my beer: most of it’s pretty cool, but rarely do I give out a minimum or maximum score. I wonder if that’s a consequence of being a Nine on the Enneagram. Which reminds me that I need to request this book from the library. . . . and done.

Wow, this has been pretty stream of consciousness. And not as difficult as I’d thought to write. Perhaps I’ll do it more.