Weeknotes: Indoor AQ with balena-sense, OpenAQ office hours
I setup an indoor air quality monitor and attended OpenAQ office hours.
Weeknotes: Searching and wandering
An update.
C4 Model
“Boxes and lines” type of diagrams can be a quick way to help communicate your ideas during a software architecture discussion. But it usually lacks context and details.
Preparing for Technical Interviews
I spent the majority of this year preparing for interviews, and doing interviews (online, mostly). This is a collection of practical advice on interview prep. Hope it helps you in your job search if you’re currently on the hunt.
Personal OKRs
What are OKRs? It’s a tool companies use for tracking and boosting team and company productivity.
Air Quality, Open Data, and You
In which I introduce OpenAQ, the open data platform for air quality. I talk about how I got involved with the project. Finally, I’ll persuade you to start contributing to OpenAQ.
My Udacity Nanodegree experience
I share my experience completing a Udacity Nanodegree (Full-Stack Developer) under a month.
Building a serverless app with AWS SAM
In this post I’ll be writing about my experience building a serverless app using AWS SAM.
The app is called sns-s3-influxdb. It transfers newly fetched air quality measurements from OpenAQ’s services to an external time series database.
Getting Started with InfluxDB
Let’s learn about how to start using InfluxDB, an open source Time Series Database.
How to Publish Your Website with Hugo and Netlify
This is a post explaining how I setup my website using Hugo and Netlify, and a complete step-by-step walkthrough about how you can do it too.