Since beginning of COVID I have spent considerable time learning about better practices for python codebase development.
As I work through development upgrades for the wow_auctions repository, I thought it would be a good idea to quickly reflect on the development status. This will discuss the shape of the project after the first sprint of development, the initial upgrade stage, and plans for the future.
I have always been a keen video game player. Since moving to a new country, and especially during COVID times, video games have become a choice way to spend free time. I enjoy complex games with a lot of opportunity to analyse and optimise - no great surprise that I made a career of these skills!
Heading into the second half of 2020, one of my professional goals is to improve my software development expertise. I want to implement best practices in my projects and continue learning about new approaches.
Well, seems my last blog about thing I'd like to do in NYC has been blown to bits by COVID. While in lockdown, I've been going through my reading list and curating some good content that I have come across over the years.
I finished the OMSCS program in May 2019. While the stress has faded, yet the memories are fresh, I wanted to take the time to write up some notes about the program that I hope others find useful. The main focus for the article will be on synergies between the classes. I’ll also talk more generally about what is good and bad about each class.
I'm 8 classes in, and my couple of tidbits of advice specifically for Georgia Tech would be the following 5 tips.
While performing some github repository cleaning in May 2020, I found a collection of blogs from my first blog site which I didn't stick with. This article is a list of references and tidbits I found useful early on.