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            <description><![CDATA[At the close of each year, we often find ourselves reflecting on new insights and setting goals for the upcoming one. In this blog entry, I want to share a personal reflection: the past year marked a notable increase in my focus and dedication. This shift coincided with turning 30, a milestone that made me perceive myself as closer to the Boomer generation and farther from my early Millennial and Zoomer self. During this time, I discovered the anime &apos;Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan,&a...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the close of each year, we often find ourselves reflecting on new insights and setting goals for the upcoming one. In this blog entry, I want to share a personal reflection: the past year marked a notable increase in my focus and dedication. This shift coincided with turning 30, a milestone that made me perceive myself as closer to the Boomer generation and farther from my early Millennial and Zoomer self.</p><p>During this time, I discovered the anime &apos;Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan,&apos; which left a lasting impact. It chronicles the life of a man trapped in a job he despises, pretending to enjoy it to the detriment of his mental well-being. The fear of becoming him motivated me to reevaluate my life choices. Like I seriously became bestie with this anime.</p><figure float="none" data-type="figure" class="img-center" style="max-width: null;"><img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/d9ea1c2f48b832637ae144a5ca8e193b0e333e129e2afd2a30b4d0a418c78dbb.png" alt="this was me and partially still so" blurdataurl="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs=" nextheight="600" nextwidth="800" class="image-node embed"><figcaption HTMLAttributes="[object Object]" class="">this was me and partially still so</figcaption></figure><p>&quot;Let&apos;s face it, many of us have been there—feeling stuck in something we don&apos;t like, whether it&apos;s a job, a relationship, or some other aspect of life. But here&apos;s the thing: you don&apos;t have to be stuck. Regardless of your age, the experiences you&apos;ve had, or where you come from, there&apos;s always room for change. You can pivot and do something that truly brings you joy, no matter where you currently find yourself.</p><p>That&apos;s the heart of what I want to share in this post. This year, I&apos;ve set some goals that I genuinely believe I can reach. They&apos;re designed to help me acquire new skills and eventually land a job that I&apos;ll not only be good at but one that I&apos;ll actually enjoy. To make this happen, I&apos;ve identified specific technologies that I consider valuable to learn. These technologies aren&apos;t just random picks—they&apos;re like secret weapons in the ever-evolving realms of software engineering and computer science, shaped by the current trends and demands of the industry.&quot;<br><br>     <strong>Cloud Engineering</strong>: This should be obvious. Let&apos;s take a deeper look into Cloud Engineering, a pivotal space in today&apos;s tech landscape. The surge in companies shifting their applications to the cloud, seeking enhanced scalability, makes mastering this domain more crucial.</p><p>In my learning cloud arc, I plan to acquire these essential skills, I&apos;m honing in on AWS and GCP, the top contenders in the realm of cloud Software as a Service (SaaS) platforms. It&apos;s not just about keeping up; it&apos;s about being at the forefront of technological evolution. I&apos;ve set my sights on the &apos;Learn to Cloud&apos; site. I believe understanding the fundamentals in depth is akin to having a solid strategy in a game-changing chess match—it&apos;s strategic, and every move counts.</p><p>What adds an interesting twist to this narrative is my current role in management at Amazon. I see it as a unique advantage, a bit like having insider knowledge. This experience offers a valuable perspective and, I believe, will facilitate a smoother journey into mastering AWS. It&apos;s akin to having a seasoned guide as I navigate through the intricate paths of Cloud Engineering.</p><p>**     Go**: Golang, stands out as a fantastic language, particularly in the realms of <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://go.dev/blog/survey2023-h2-results#demographics">cloud and DevOps engineering</a>. Its widespread use is a testament to its efficiency and reliability. What makes it even more appealing is its relatively easy-to-grasp syntax. The absence of a convoluted type system makes it a smooth ride, allowing for the creation of production-ready software with relative ease and speed.</p><p>Currently, I&apos;ve embarked on the journey of learning Go, leveraging the resources provided by <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://hyperskill.org/study-plan">JetBrains Hyperskill</a>. It&apos;s become my go-to (pun intended) for delving into the language intricacies. What&apos;s interesting is that I&apos;m not just learning quietly; I&apos;ve decided to share my insights and projects on the platform. Writing about my findings serves a dual purpose—it reinforces my learning and contributes to the learning community.</p><p>Navigating the plethora of learning resources, including YouTubers and books, can be a bit overwhelming. The challenge I anticipate is falling into the trap of learning the language as a whole without a focus on specific use cases. To address this, I&apos;ve identified this <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://www.amazon.com/Cloud-Native-Go-Unreliable-Environments/dp/1492076333/ref=sr_1_6?crid=11IPBWI14TLKX&amp;keywords=cloud+native&amp;qid=1704398495&amp;sprefix=cloud+native%2Caps%2C139&amp;sr=8-6">book</a> that seems to be the go-to reference, likely due to its popularity and reputation. I&apos;ll be diving into it meticulously to gain a more profound understanding of Go, ensuring that I not only learn the language but also comprehend its applications in various contexts</p><p>**     Rust**: In the coding world, Rust is causing quite a stir. It&apos;s like the cool kid on the block—popular, hyped, and making waves. Thanks to its solid type system and borrow checker, Rust has become the go-to for folks building low-level infrastructure and high-performance systems. It&apos;s the key to crafting code that&apos;s not just reliable but also kicks some serious tech butt.</p><p>On a personal level, Rust is my waifu. It&apos;s not just a language; it&apos;s my favorite sidekick for writing and getting stuff done. But, you know, every hero has a quirk. Rust&apos;s got this complex and strong type system—it&apos;s a bit of a double-edged sword. On one hand, it lets you be all fancy with expressive and robust types, but on the flip side, it can lead you down a rabbit hole of complexity. If you&apos;re not besties with the code base or standard library, things can get a bit tricky. It&apos;s like Rust&apos;s very own plot twist.</p><p>Now, here&apos;s where the story gets interesting. One major reason I&apos;m diving deep into Rust is the spotlight AWS is shining on it in their cloud stack. It&apos;s like getting a VIP pass to the tech world&apos;s hottest party. To decode the secrets of Rust, I&apos;ve been hitting the books—especially &apos;the book&apos;—and wrestling with Rustlings, picking up the language&apos;s tricks and quirks.</p><p>So, Rust isn&apos;t just a language; it&apos;s a journey filled with challenges, complexities, and the promise of mastering a powerful tool. And with <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/sustainability-with-rust/?tag=zd-buy-button-20&amp;ascsubtag=1ddc6af3e945494ebd3b89e022b5e7ac%7C4a2e9da0-efff-4d4c-bf1d-4a014f259b76%7Cdtp-oo">AWS giving Rust the nod</a>, it&apos;s like stumbling upon a hidden treasure map in the vast world of programming languages.</p><p><br>     <strong>Linux</strong>: Despite being a devoted Mac/Apple fanboy, I acknowledge the industry standard that is Linux. It&apos;s not a must for me, but more of a must-have skill in this tech landscape. So, here&apos;s the plan: I&apos;m diving into the world of Linux, on my trusty Mac mini packing an Intel chip. The mission? Get to know Ubuntu inside and out. It&apos;s like exploring the less-traveled path while staying true to my Mac fanboy roots. I’m not entirely sure where I’ll learn but i’ll find something eventually. Potential <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/command-line-for-beginners#1-overview">this</a>.</p><p>**     Streaming**: I strongly believe in the power of learning in public—it&apos;s not just about acquiring skills but also about putting yourself out there for potential employers to notice and engaging in a broader network. There&apos;s something special about the real-time feedback from viewers that can shape you into a better developer. So, I&apos;m gearing up to share my coding journey on public platforms.</p><p>But it&apos;s not all about code. I&apos;m also planning to mix things up by streaming games and jumping into political debates and discussions. I know it&apos;s a bit of a wild card, as opinions can stir up feelings—both positive and negative. It&apos;s a risk, but hey, sometimes you&apos;ve got to roll the dice. Big shoutout to Destiny and BashBunni for being my sources of inspiration.<br><br>Phew, after pouring all of this out, I&apos;m feeling the weight of my goals and plans. But you know what? With proper planning and unwavering focus, it&apos;s not just doable; it&apos;s inevitable. We&apos;re all on our way to our version of a happy ending, just like Uramichi Ojiisan.</p><figure float="none" data-type="figure" class="img-center" style="max-width: null;"><img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/de066c0ed3278626fae3223ab60ba0271ff7ff9e54461b2c86a691f6ce77750c.jpg" alt="how i will be :,)" blurdataurl="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs=" nextheight="600" nextwidth="800" class="image-node embed"><figcaption HTMLAttributes="[object Object]" class="">how i will be :,)</figcaption></figure>]]></content:encoded>
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