It's been almost a year since the one-week lock-down because of covid started, and I'm still at home. I finished that semester through zoom, had a remote internship with Facebook, started and finished other zoomester, and currently interning remotely in Oracle. As a Software engineer, even if I miss working in the office (and traveling, … Continue reading Being a student during the zoomesters
Resolutions 2021: Almost end of the year | Last update
Today is December 1st, and I haven't updated this blog since May 😅. With
Resolutions 2021: End of the semester | May update
Today is June 1st. I didn't notice that May ended yesterday until today, so that's why I'm doing this post in June instead of the last day of May.
Another semester, another final reflection – TC3045 Reflection
Is that time of the semester where I have to reflect on everything I know and everything I did. This course was interesting because I had the opportunity to dive deep into different topics and the opportunity to learn and even try different new tools.
DevOps – A jack of all trades?
Being a DevOps engineer has become a popular topic nowadays. Companies are looking for DevOps instead of specific people for sys-admin, network management, DB-admin, etc. They look for a Jack of all trades. But, what is, in reality, DevOps?
Software Quality: The tools to do the right work
Software development is a profession where the least you need is a computer with a notepad and a compiler (or interpreter). Yes, I can create a hello world using only this (as done in every intro to programming course). Still, I can't imagine working on these gigantic problems with humongous interfaces and complicated interconnections without having an IDE that helps me autocomplete, marks syntax errors, and can give me documentation about the methods I'm trying to call.
Software Quality: Hating other people’s code
It's all fun and games when looking at someones else code before you notice that it's the code you wrote a few months ago. Now you know you have to fix that block of code, and you send it for review. But what's this review?
Software Quality: the rules few know about, improvement in your organization.
When developing software, there are multiple rules that we can follow for the different stages while developing software. But there are a few that can help evaluate the whole development process and define new techniques to improve upon it
Second checkpoint encountered – TC3045 Reflection
Post in development, if you see this Ken, I hope to have it finished at worst by monday 10th 6PM!
Resolutions 2021: You win this time | April update
Today is the last day of April, and it has been hard to keep up with everything. April didn’t improve compared with March I have had some personal stuff going on that usually lefts me without the energy to do as much as I want, so today I declare that Math won the round, and I’m going to remove it from the upcoming updates.
How can mobile technology give people the power to build community?
Because I wrote a post about my site's architecture and its evolution, I was looking at the old one through the internet archive, and I looked that I actually posted some stuff in my original blog. The only important thing is the one I wrote about this topic. This essay was originally submitted for my FBU application in 2018. I only did some edition and cleanup because from that time to today, my English has improved a lot, but the whole idea and structure is the same.