Here are a bunch of Technical / Non-Technical topics that I came across recently and found them very resourceful.
Technical :
- A few interesting and hidden features of Python – link
- Below are the BCP tools that can be used for digging in to Performance analysis of memory parameters on a Linux machine. More in BPF Performance Tools book by Brendan Gregg.

- How does Database indexing work? – here
- How to get the most out of your 1:1s – here
- At around 8-10years of experience, career branches in to either Engineering management or Technical Staff Engineer. Here are a few stories of Staff Engineers and their journey.
- [Self-endorsement]: A tiny 50lines of code tool for getting my highlighted quotes from my Fav books – here
Non-Technical :
- [Highly recommended]: First-principles thinking is a competitive advantage because almost no one does it. More here
- The importance of annual health checkup – Seema’s True story of battling cancer – here
- I always thought about a social platform but based on Books. Booqsi is trying to do the exact same. It is still in early beta though. More details here
- A website that removes things from images in seconds- Magic Eraser
- What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: Book Summary – here
- Podcast : Hugh Jackman – on Daily routine, intuition, meditation, decision making and more. link
- A quote that the struck right chords:
“If you are not willing to take responsibility for your situation, you cannot use your situation as an excuse either.”
Cheers, until next time!
| How does Database indexing work? – here
I actually ask this question all the time in interviews :). If they just say b-tree they pass. So far just one out of 10-15 candidates. BTW here is another article on indexing that explains it nicely
https://use-the-index-luke.com/sql/anatomy/the-leaf-nodes
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Thanks Atin.
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