Repository: https://github.com/jorgetovar/engineer-learning-notes
Hi, I'm Jorge Tovar, a software engineer who loves automating things and creating products that make people's life easier.
This is iteration 0 of the notes, and some of the good resources, that I've found through my career to sharpen my skills.
I would like to share my thoughts and notes on the areas that I'm more interested in at this time of my life regarding engineering, wealth, and learning.
I believe this could be useful for you and probably inspire you to create something similar :)
Learning is an essential skill in the era of information, you have to choose your skills wisely, dedicate time to learning, and make learning a part of your job.
to prioritize what topics to study I have found the Technology Radar amazing. It keeps me humble and hungry.
To get a better result in your study you have to:
- Study
- Build
- Share
Share is what motivates me to write my notes in this repository. Thanks to Yevgeniy and his books and blog posts. Insightful with a lot of good ideas and takeaways.
Lastly, Reading books is part of the process to get better when you are a maker, like almost all Software Developers, writing and taking notes helps you to organize your thoughts.
- Clean Agile
- Clean Craftsmanship
- Effective Engineer
- Hello Startup
- Modern Software Engineering
- Philosophy of Software Design
- Pragmatic Programmer
- Refactoring
- Terraform Up and Running
- Clojure for the Brave and the True
- Designing Data-Intensive Applications
- Deep work
- Do Epic Shit
- Great Mental Models
- So Good That They can't Ignore You
- The Hard Thing About Hard Things
- Think Fast and Slow
- Essentialism
- Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion
- Outliers: The Story of Success
- Why we Sleep
- Clean Architecture with Kotlin & Java
- Java 8 -> Kotlin & Java 17
- Kotlin Design Patterns
- Terraform & Vite
- Test-Driven Development by Example
This is a personal space (Not new summaries). I would love your feedback!
If you have any suggestions please open a pull request.
Thanks!