My CV and some old posts about web dev.
I have my own Hacker News that I used on my big moniton
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My CV and some old posts about web dev.
I have my own Hacker News that I used on my big moniton
I’m a designer/programmer/gamedev so I tried to bring it all together. React + stitches + react-three-finer.
It’s open source (link is on the desktop site).
My personal blog with 327 posts. I write daily posts about engineering/startups/and other topics I find interesting (math, cryptography, behavioral psychology, etc.)
All of the fun stuff is under projects. Also I think I have some decent writing under Daily Blog, although it's not very daily.
I blogged every day of a 2.5 month bike ride across America.
It is a pokemon-style RPG made with Phaser3.
I use this site to write about my various technical interests, and hobby projects. Lately this has been reverse engineering vintage synthesisers. I've really been enjoying technical writing, and improving my writing skills since starting the blog.
I've written a book titled Junior to Senior[0] that is soon to be published by Holloway. Now that I'm done with the majority of the writing for the book I'm shifting my focus to my blog to share all of my knowledge I've gained throughout my career. You can think of it as the advice I wish I had when I was working towards a promotion to a senior role.
I'll cover topics like:
1. Choosing a career path (IC vs. Manager, generalist vs. specialist)
2. Qualities of a senior engineer
3. How to deal with imposter feelings
4. Working with your manager
5. What to do when you make mistakes
6. How to ask good questions
7. How to read unfamiliar code
8. Adding value
9. Managing risk
10. Delivering results
11. How to communicate effectively
12. Work life balance
13. How to ask for a promotion to a senior role