Computer Science is super interesting
My dev interests are smooth operations, scaling, observability, System Design and Machine Learning.
- Studying for my master's degree in Data Science.
- Working with mostly opensource self-hosted tools
as R&D DevOps Engineer in the Telecom sector for a non-profit.
- Improving at Data Structures and Algorithms
- Better System Design skills
- Learning Go [If thats a goals of yours too I suggest starting from learning Go with TDD!] [-]
- A GCP certification
- Switching to Pytorch
- Working with impactful machine learning applications
- Delve into recommending systems
- A deeper understanding of GenAI
- Machine Learning Engineering - Andriy Burkov [-] (A general overview of ML projects)
- d2l.ai Dive Deep into Deep Learning [-] (Absolutely the best Deep Learning resource out there FWIK)
- An introduction to Statistical Learning - Springer [-] (suggested reading from the Statistical Learning exam in my masters)
- Applied Unsupervised Learning with Python [-] (clustering and dimensionality reduction)
- TCP/IP Guide - Kozierok [-] (If only this had been the suggested reading for my networking exam... Γ§_Γ§)
- CKA training - Mumshad Mannambeth on Coursera [-] (kindly paid for by my company)
- A Crash Course in Linux Networking - David Guyton [-] (helped me understand iptables)
- System Design vol.1 - Alex Xu from ByteByteGo [-] (cool real world system design case studies)
- Observability Engineering [-] (how to use tracing for observability)
- Principles of Economics - Mankiw [-] (Intro to economics)
- ...
- How Linux Works - Brian Ward [-]
- Site Reliability Engineering: How Google Runs Production Systems [-]
- Machine Learning System Design - Ali Aminian, Alex Xu from ByteByteGo [-]
- WYAG: Write yourself a Git - Thibault Polge [-]
- Kubernetes the Hard way - Kelsey Hightower [-]
- Programming Kubernetes - Hausenblas, Schimanski [-]
- Distributed Systems for fun and profit [-]
- Designing Data-intensive applications - Kleppmann [-]
- Building GPT-2 from scratch - Andrej Karpathy [-]
- Let's read the Kubernetes source code - Ants Are Everywhere [-]
- I Heart Logs - Jay Kreps [-]
- ...