This GIST also available in form of github repo -> https://github.com/diegopacheco/tech-resources
This gist contains lists of resources about JS, Mobile, Architecture/DevOps and Cloud Native. Each gist has a list
of technologies that you can do POC and CODE practice, also with a list of useful books and links.
- Create a github repository called sandbox- where track is: js,ArchDevOps,CN or Mobile.
- Code every week some POC or feature impl of each technology on the lsit.
- You should be reading one book at the time. You need make notes from your readings.
- Reading 10 pages per week is progress, you should push your self to read some pages everyweek.
- After reading and coding for some time about a specific subject lets say Automation/Ansible consider doing a LT.
- You need to understand what you are coding, ask for code review.
- You need make sure you got concepts right, validate with more experienced engineers.
- Progress is best tracked in Weekly Coaching Sessions.
- Balance is always welcome. You might use the Breath/Deepth method where 90% time invested on main topic and 10% on random.
- No matter your specific field like JS or CN you should read all this book https://gist.github.com/diegopacheco/d64f12de059b097533dcfa630a0cb263
https://gist.github.com/diegopacheco/c58b9a3fcfd447d8fc953848c50bb808
https://gist.github.com/diegopacheco/10b9ee4f29e7f40281261ff993d2a54f
https://gist.github.com/diegopacheco/16b753df7058be84fb40c43625626fb2
https://gist.github.com/diegopacheco/5696a6403e9eeefe84a0c0dc6a2db77d
https://gist.github.com/diegopacheco/148e2eac545e27cad1f49ee6efa410ed
- Get all language/framework/lib features and do some simple code.
- Most of technical books have sample codes and excercis you can use for POC.
- Look for a problem in your project or company or something you could improve.
- 99 Problems -> http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~meidanis/courses/mc336/2009s2/prolog/problemas/
- Dojo Puzzle -> http://dojopuzzles.com/
- Create a simple version(smaller scale) of:
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- Netflix
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- Flickr
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- Slack
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- GitHub