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This advice from @jeresig is the secret sauce for learning: "Write Code Every Day" ejohn.org/blog/write-cod…


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4. Understanding the Linux Kernel / The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating System Great for understanding the complexities and limitations of the the filesystem, memory, network interface, etc. Abstractions that effect almost every aspect of your software. 7/


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3. Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques A lot has also changed since this was written, but it’s still a great exploration of an area that is perhaps the leakiest abstraction of all and where understanding the underlying system is of enormous value. 6/


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2. Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware Software Interface The hardware software interface is the ultimate abstraction layer. You’d be surprised how often knowing how cache lines work will help you. 5/


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1. TCP/IP Illustrated, Volumes 1, 2, and 3: A lot has changed since this was written (in all volumes, but particularly 2&3), but I think it’s still a valuable resource for understanding the basis of what’s happening every time you make an HTTP request. This really pays off. 4/


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These abstractions are great for most things, but are still “leaky” at some point — and understanding their underlying complexity is incredibly valuable for being a great software dev. Here are some books I found valuable for learning about these abstractions early on: 3/


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These abstractions are the “black boxes” in your work. Maybe you make HTTP requests all the time, or submit queries to a DB, or read and write to files, or make a syscall, or even type useState—but have never interrogated what’s happening under the abstraction when you do. 2/


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One unique thing about software as an engineering discipline is that it offers abstractions which allow ppl to start contributing in the field w/o having to understand the whole field. To be great, though, imo understanding what’s under the abstractions is really important: 1/


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I've seen a lot of people asking "why does everyone think Twitter is doomed?" As an SRE and sysadmin with 10+ years of industry experience, I wanted to write up a few scenarios that are real threats to the integrity of the bird site over the coming weeks.


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💻Training Highlight💻 Some skills are fundamental in the field. Either now or in your next role, working knowledge of Wireshark is one of those skills. Beginners and experts come and join the wild hunt. Wireshark CTF, June 12 at 1pm with @sambowne. registration.circlecitycon.com


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🎟️TICKETS!!!🎟️ This year's tickets include 27 speakers and FREE training. That's 12 classes of FREE training! registration.circlecitycon.com - 🎓Students... $50 - 🦄Regular... $70


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How to use Google's new dependency mapping tool to find security flaws buried in your projects theregister.com/2021/06/04/goo…


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We're hiring remote workers with DFIR experience and good written English skills. Interviews are going well so far! Send me a DM if you are interested.


Great learning experience watching the 2021 @CEIatCCSF Startup Pitch Competition & thinking about participating in the future. Great event all around. Thank you @CEIatCCSF! youtube.com/watch?v=XY6mZb…

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2021 Spring Startup Pitch Event

Thank you to our fabulous judges who took the time not just to judge but provide guidance to our presenters! Thank you to our community for coming out and supporting our event! We appreciate your time. Congratulations to everyone!!!!!

CEIatCCSF's tweet image. Thank you to our fabulous judges who took the time not just to judge but provide guidance to our presenters! Thank you to our community for coming out and supporting our event! We appreciate your time.  Congratulations to everyone!!!!!


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Sign up for our Intro to Entrepreneurship class in the Fall!

CEIatCCSF's tweet image. Sign up for our Intro to Entrepreneurship class in the Fall!

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Before it crashed onto Saturn, the spacecraft Cassini captured images of the most photogenic planet in our Solar System. These are some of our favorites. wired.trib.al/V3hw5qK

WIRED's tweet image. Before it crashed onto Saturn, the spacecraft Cassini captured images of the most photogenic planet in our Solar System. These are some of our favorites. wired.trib.al/V3hw5qK
WIRED's tweet image. Before it crashed onto Saturn, the spacecraft Cassini captured images of the most photogenic planet in our Solar System. These are some of our favorites. wired.trib.al/V3hw5qK
WIRED's tweet image. Before it crashed onto Saturn, the spacecraft Cassini captured images of the most photogenic planet in our Solar System. These are some of our favorites. wired.trib.al/V3hw5qK
WIRED's tweet image. Before it crashed onto Saturn, the spacecraft Cassini captured images of the most photogenic planet in our Solar System. These are some of our favorites. wired.trib.al/V3hw5qK

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Breaking: Europe's highest court has ruled that Privacy Shield is invalid. This is a big deal. The ruling will have profound implications for Facebook and thousands of other firms that use Privacy Shield to move EU data to the US. Major upheaval ahead wired.co.uk/article/privac…

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The European Court of Justice has ruled that Privacy Shield is invalid

The ruling is a major victory for privacy and data protection campaigners and will have immediate and complex implications for data sharing between the EU and US


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