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Planning my career development for 2021

Patricio Ferraggi on January 19, 2021

If you are interested in reading this article in Spanish 🇪🇸, check out my blog: The Developer's Dungeon Hey guys, 2021 is finally here!. It has be...
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E.R. Nurwijayadi • Edited

My plan for first quarter of 2021.

  1. Finished first round: Continue with additional 15 programming languages, from currently 18 programming languages.
  2. Haskell Lens. And more Haskell.
  3. WASM and Native Application
  4. Learn Concurrency, for each programming language.
  5. Fable, Elm, Wasp, Clojurescript. I have done ReasonML and Purescript two months ago.
  6. Second Round: New Case example, access API in CLI asynchronous, equipped with parameter argument. 6b. Bonus: Local Tax written in functional fashioned (about 20 languages). I have done the Haskell version in about october 2018.
  7. Equipped current functional programming article series with LaTeX equation for list comprehension, inkscape diagram, and category theory reference.

My current articles:

🕷 epsi.bitbucket.io/lambda/2020/11/0...

This is pretty intense. Before I go back to web development, and desktop customization in linux/BSD.

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Patricio Ferraggi

Dammm, only for the first quarter? how do you manage to get so much stuff in? why 18 languages? which ones? (out of curiosity)

I will also go into linux desktop customization btw, just waiting to buy a new laptop soon so I can start 😄

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E.R. Nurwijayadi

That link above.

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E.R. Nurwijayadi

Desktop Customization

epsi-rns.github.io/

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Patricio Ferraggi

Wow thank you very much for that :)

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Pauline

Thanks for sharing, this was a very enjoyable read! I especially liked the notion of shaping small curriculum, I might steal this idea from you and try it out myself too. 😅

I am gonna use this opportunity to learn as much as I can from my new team members and at the same time try to boost my own knowledge on the subject.

Such a great mindset to have, I love hearing this from senior software developers as it shows that the process of learning truly never stops. Best of luck with this year's goals, you got this!

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Patricio Ferraggi

Hey Pauline, thank you very much for reading it, I am glad you liked it. If you build your curriculum for learning something don't doubt to share it here 😄 . Today I actually found out that my new team lead read this blog post, I felt a little embarrassed haha.

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Killian Frappart

That is an awesome plan, I wish you the best for that intense year of code 🦾

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Patricio Ferraggi

Thanks man, as long as we keep coding everything will be fine :)

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Matthieu Cneude

You plan to do many things, that's great!

If I was you, I would try to focus on some of these goals first, and try not to be deceived if I didn't do everything. I would try to reach my goals, but the result is not the most important. It's the way to go there, even if you stop half the way.

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Fernando Silva

LOL! We work together at Aconcagua SF(Mendoza) on SUD project!

Best wishes and good luck with your plan!!

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Patricio Ferraggi

Hey Fernando how you been? So cool to find you here! Thank you very much, best wishes to you as well

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Asmaah

My plans for January and February are to complete two certifications on freecodecamp and send out as many job applications as possible

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Patricio Ferraggi • Edited

Those are good plans, especially the sending of job applications, send as many as you can. Good luck finding that job, with that mindset I doubt is gonna take you a lot of time 😄

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Jaxongir

Hey dude that was great plan. I hope you keep blogging and sharing your knowledge

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Patricio Ferraggi

I will, tomorrow is my next blogging day 😄

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Jukka Paulin

Thanks for good pointers and the reading list for Software architecture is very interesting!

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Patricio Ferraggi

Hey, I am glad you liked them. I will let you know if I find something extra.

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Patricio Ferraggi

Thanks, is definitely one of the possibilities for the searching other languages part. We will see which language do I peek at after a season with Haskell.