Today, software applications are the backbone of almost all industries. We create systems to manage, automate, and enhance the most straightforward to complex processes. However, despite the meticulous planning and expertise in our creation, software failures have occurred and will continue to occur, and it does not matter how many… Read more
Year: 2023
Lessons Learned from The Carousel of Progress show.
I visited Disney Hollywood Studios on Christmas a few days back; it was a fun and exhaustive four-day travel. Since I’m a fan of science and innovation, The Carousel of Progress was one of the main attractions I wanted to see with the family. It was our first time in… Read more
Why do software engineers’ elite teams also fail?
One of the biggest lessons I have learned over the years in my career is that the most prominent developers’ minds always tend to make the most significant mistakes, maybe because, often, the best engineers are the ones who work on the most complex problems. Still, experience has shown me… Read more
How to evaluate the true Adoption of Good Coding Practices.
I was reading Martin Fowler’s blog, and suddenly, a relatively old entry caught my attention: the article Is High Quality Software Worth the Cost? triggered an immediate response in my eyes, and my brain promptly answered with no words, definitively, “It always depends.” However, since I greatly respect Martin’s work,… Read more
Why technical debt is hard to measure?
In my previous article, I wrote about why I think managing technical debt is challenging; in this essay, I will answer another critical question that remains open. Why technical debt is hard to measure? Adam Tornhill, in the introduction of his book Software Desing X-Ray, wrote: “Repaying technical debt is… Read more
Why technical debt is hard to manage?
In software development, technical debt has emerged and popularized as a critical aspect that influences the quality and efficiency of software products. You will dive into millions of articles, videos, and several particular and deep-dive books that include other new terms, more complex technical invented definitions, and psychology analysis techniques. Today, understanding… Read more
Unlocking Elon Musk’s Foremost Worries: Delving into His Top Concerns
I have studied Elon Musk intensively in recent months, and I dedicated more than 1000 study hours to watching his videos, reading books about him (see this), reviewing his tweet, and researching many articles that, at best, are trying to exhibit you how Elon Musk think and act. Today, I will… Read more
The key four areas to identify greats software developers.
In today’s letter, I will expose you, just in minutes, my mental model for identifying a great software scientist or engineer and how to select (correctly) the new team member that will impact your new product or company đź’Ż times more than the average people in just a few weeks…. Read more
How to unleash your inner Curiosity to master Understanding.
You are standing on the shores of the cosmos, where galaxies spin like celestial dancers, and the universe’s secrets signal you to uncover their mysteries. You are not alone, Newton and Albert Einstein are your best friends, and they are helping you to unravel the grand tapestry of existence and… Read more
How Effectively Learning to Learn, A Research on Wisdom.
The year 2023 started, and for the first time in my life, I sat down on the cold floor of my office with all the books that I had bought in my entire life. I enjoy purchasing books; I read most of them right away, while I forget the reasons… Read more
The Biggest Insights from My 10 Major Career Missteps.
In today’s letter, I want to reveal the biggest mistakes I made during more than ten years as a professional software engineer, plus five years studying for a bachelor’s degree and a lifetime trying to become a better scientist. But first in short, let me share some story. I have been an immigrant four… Read more
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A Powerful Method To Handle Infinite Sources of Information.
In the previous letter, I explained a complex and structured system for transferring information into intelligent notes. In this letter, I will show you what I have learned when doing it in practice; I will share several insane insights with you, so you can increase efficiency and improve your note-taking process using… Read more
A Glimpse into the Heart of a Passionate Man.
Some friend this weekend told me I was too passionate about things. Oh, that is true, I respond to him: “My friend, I will never be afraid to show my emotions, emotions are the spirit of life.” The correct knowledge with a mix of consistent sensations, precise emotional words and… Read more
Unlocking Elon Musk’s Biggest Concerns.
I have studied Elon Musk intensively in recent months, and I dedicated more than 1000 study hours to watching his videos, reading books about him (see this book), reviewing his tweet, and researching many articles that, at best, are trying to exhibit you how Elon Musk think and act. Today, I… Read more