This post is part self-reflection, part sharing my story, part advice about how to manage time on extra-curricular work. The reason for me putting it together is that I had a couple of crazy weeks where I felt my 80/20 balance was at 80/50 and this was not sustainable. This led me to look for […]
Category: Personal Development
Getting started with Kubernetes: learning resources
In the past week, I’ve had two separate people reach out to me about how to get started with learning Kubernetes. I thought I’d put my thoughts together in a blog post here, so everybody can benefit from this. Starter resources for Kubernetes To start learning Kubernetes, I highly recommend the following resources: Introduction to […]
How to focus on what’s important to you, and disregard what’s not.
TLDR: Decide what’s important for you – schedule in time to work on that – spend energy on expanding your influence and don’t worry about what you cannot control. Personal productivity is something very personal. Certainly now that a lot of us are working from home, work might have taken over even more of our […]
A year of consistent blogging in review
A year ago I started blogging consistently at about a weekly pace. The result, 61 unique posts, most recently 4000 monthly views and the opportunity to co-author a book. via GIPHY In this post I wanted to review this year in blogging, and share what I learnt. And I hope this motivates you to start […]
Tuning / regularizing common linear regressions and classifiers in scikitlearn
If you read my article in January about my personal development goals, you might have seen that I’m working to achieve the DP-200 certification. During the learning process for DP-200, I learned that I lacked certain basic knowledge about how to do data engineering / data science in Python. For that reason, I decided to […]