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Make a two-column list of your major likes and dislikes

Likes :

  • I like to try / discover new things, especially if it's related to my hobbies or interest such as programming, computer / console games, astronomy
  • I like to listen to people's story, make them laugh, or teach people things that's new to them
  • I like to try to solve puzzles or riddles or some problems in programming. Even if i'm not good at Math and often guess wrong, i still amaze with the solutions.

Dislikes :

  • I hate people who disrespect or underestimate other people. If someone underestimate me, there are only 2 ways for me : prove them wrong or just leave them because they're not worth it
  • I don't like long and heated debate, i just close it with "Let's agree to disagree"
  • As an ambivert people, i don't like being around people for too long. sometimes i need quiet space just to be alone, but sometimes l'd love to do small talk or chit chat

List down the three biggest accomplishments in your life to date

  • Graduated

  • Getting married (we do all the planning ourselves) and having a child

  • Working with overseas / international client

Read about the Getting Things Done Method. Think about it and create a list of reasons why it will work for you, or why it will not work for you.

  1. I agree with create a lists of task before doing the actual job (Externalization). It clears our head from burden to memorizing the tasks, gives us clear direction towards our goals and we can clearly see our accomplishment and gives us a 'rewarded' feelings for accomplishing something
  2. I agree with break your projects into several tasks. Because seeing a big projects as a whole will make it daunting to get done
  3. I agree with focus in the next action, not the end goal. It feels easier to achieve and make us excited to achieve more
  4. About 2 minutes rule, i'm kinda not agree with the timespan but i'm agree if the task is simple and just require a couple of minutes just do it now

Think about your current technical capabilities, and find one area of technology that you want explore into - to specify what type of AI and field you want to explore more.

Based on my experience and projects, i can say that i'm experienced in creating a scraper, build API, and do some backend jobs (logic and a little devops thing). This an area that i want to explore more :

  1. Become a fullstack developer (frontend - backend)
  2. Learn about serverless technology (especially AWS)
  3. Learn about AI and Machine Learning. The area that i want to explore first is machine learning -> deep learning and the prerequisites like tools for big data (Hadoop, Hive etc)

AI Field

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