Hi All !
Here is the weekly summary of Technical / Non-Technical topics that I found very resourceful.
Technical:
- “Advice for new developers, or Things I wish I had known when I started programming.” – Part1, Part2, Part3
- As an IT professional you would have come across “10x Engineer” write-ups atleast once. Here is a myth buster about it. – “10x engineers”: Stereotypes and research
- Brendan Gregg’s new upcoming book on Perfomance Tools – “BPF Performance Tools: Linux System and Application Observability (book)“
- [Long article – Read selectively] – What every computer science major should know.
- “Every linux networking tool I know” – Julia Evans

Non-Technical:
- [Highly recommended] An interactive Periodic table. Play around with temperature scale. – link
- What is the best way of learning something new ? Here is what Richard Feynman says. – “Technique for learning something new.“
- Here is an extract from the book that I am reading :
“People are unhappy when they detect an unfulfilled desire within them. They work hard to fulfill this desire, in the belief that on fulfilling it, they can gain satisfaction. The problem, though, is that once they fulfill a desire for something, they adapt to its presence in life and as a result stop desiring it – or at any rate, don’t find it as desirable as they once did. They end up as dissatisfied as they were before fulfilling the desire. Never take the things that you have for granted.”
Greg McKeown
Have a great week.