Here's a good list of tech articles to go over during the weekend:
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1) My learnings from the book - A Philosophy of Software Design
https://newsletter.techworld-with-milan.com/p/my-learnings-from-the-book-a-philosophy
Author: Dr Milan Milanović
2) The biggest Obstacle stalling your career growth
https://www.thesunshinelayer.com/p/the-biggest-obstacle-stalling-your
Author: Helen Sunshine
3) Cloud-Native – Why Software Developers Should Look Into It
https://blog.snackablecto.coach/p/cloud-native-why-devs-should-know-it
Author: Adrian Stanek
4) My Strategies for Work Life Balance
https://thehustlingengineer.substack.com/p/my-strategies-for-work-life-balance
Author: Hemant Pandey
5) How Spotify Knows What You Want to Listen to Next
https://bytesizeddesign.substack.com/p/how-spotify-knows-what-you-want-to
Author: Alex Nguyen and Bhavana Hindupur
6) Your ultimate self-confidence toolkit
https://anemarifiser.substack.com/p/your-ultimate-self-confidence-toolkit-bea
Author: Anemari Fiser
7) How Tinder Scaled to 1.6 Billion Swipes per Day
https://newsletter.systemdesign.one/p/tinder-architecture
Author: Neo K.
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Top comments (6)
Great set of resources 🙌
Thanks hope you enjoy them! I regularly follow all posts from these people on other polatforms too and find them quite helpfull and relevant.
It will be a busy weekend, thanks for sharing!
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