A new entry in my reading log this time is: Pour Your Heart Into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time, written by Howard Schultz! ☕✨As usual, I listened to this story while doing my...
Hey everyone,I’ve been working in cloud, infrastructure, DevOps, and platform engineering for a while and I finally put together something I’ve always dreamed of creating: an ebook.This is somethi...
A new entry in my reading log this time was: Tim Cook: The Genius Who Took Apple to the Next Level, written by Leander Kahney.As usual, I listened to each of these insights while doing my daily exerci...
Learning C# can be challenging—not because the language is difficult, but because many resources don't match how people actually learn.As someone who has worked with C, Java, and C# across game de...
Forget the current AI trends and predictions about programmers disappearing soon. There will always be a need for people who work with clean code and see programming as a great passion. For these peop...
I recently published a book that started from frustration — I wanted a hands-on guide to integrating Kafka and RESTful APIs, and everything I found was too theoretical.So I built my own.📘 Navigat...
Do you simplify decisions for your peers, bosses, and clients in your daily work? Do you modify source code, pipelines, and algorithms to make it easier ("guide") for people to follow the planned path...
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Hello everyone! Welcome to the second entry in my reading journey series. This time I have managed to read only 5 books. While I’m a little bit behind on my Goodreads goal of readi...
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