If you are like me, you have a lot of article ideas that you want to write. A lot of projects that you have put on Trello. A lot of products that you want to start and finish.
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If you are reading this, chances are that you use GitHub on a regular basis.
Maybe that’s because you need to create new repositories for your personal side projects, or simply because you have to push your latest changes in a work project.
Continue readingAt the time of this pandemic, many individuals, publishing institutions, and companies have been generous enough to help people. Springer is one of them. The publishing company with many textbooks that are used and recommended at many academic and professional institutions.
Continue readingOne of the most helpful things in any search form is the autocomplete feature, which helps you with many suggestions.
Continue readingAfter working on many different projects for many years I can wholeheartedly say that being a great engineer is so much more than syntax.
You may be able to recall many programming commands from many different programming projects, but still, you are not paid because you know them.
Continue readingYou hear a lot of complaints from many people being in quarantine these days. Shops, coffees, restaurants getting closed. Countries getting into lockdown.
Continue readingOne of our human needs is the desire to be heard. One really nice place to do that publicly is Medium, where you can reach a large audience with your writing. Especially now that they have started to promote articles.
Continue readingGitHub is one of the most popular version control repositories. In it, you can find countless public projects in many programming languages.
I have already written an article about DownGit, which gives you the ability to create a download link for GitHub projects. This is a Chrome extension that you can use to add additional functionalities that can be helpful to you from time to time.
Continue readingDo you remember your high school math teacher talking about logarithms? Maybe you did not have a clear picture of it. Maybe you did not understand it in the beginning or were a bit annoyed. Why are we learning something that we will probably never use in real-life in the first place?
Continue readingYou hear a lot of books and videos mention a lot of things about habits these days. I believe that’s worth doing because habits are behaviors that we do consistently on auto-pilot without thinking too much about them, whether we like them or not.
As such, we need to be aware of unproductive habits and only build productive ones.
To help with that, I recently published an article on TowardsDataScience publication that I hope can help with that.
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