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Rough Road

A guide for building software engineer career from ground up to top level based on twenty years experience

You know you want to be a topnotch software engineer, but it's never easy to get there. From time to time, you feel lost and don't know what to do. This is what you are looking for, a guide from ground up to top level based on twenty years intensive programming experience.

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READ THIS BEFORE YOU BUY IT: This book is still in its early stage of writing. Content is subject to changes. I am adopting lean publishing model here. Which means this book is published when it's not complete and sold at lower price at very first (you can adjust the payment). Over time, when I add more content to the book, and I will raise the price correspondingly and finally to the target price. For the readers who bought this book early, you can enjoy your early bird discount while there's more content added later on.

Software is eating the world, and the force behind this trend is software engineers. As the software jobs demand surge, more and more people want to ride on this once in a lifetime wave. Programming is not that hard to learn, but it's challenging to master. Just like many people can swim doesn't necessarily mean they can all swim as fast as Olympics champions. As you can imagine, it takes years after years training and practice to be an Olympics champion, so as a topnotch software engineer. However, given the high demand for engineers, you can find plenty of software books or courses out there claiming absurd things such as mastering programming in a few weeks. Surely if the goal is to learn fundamental programming skills and find a job in the tech industry, yes it's possible. But to master it, certainly not.

Like all different kind of skills, programming takes if not decades but many years to master. And yet to be a great software engineer, many skills other than programming are also required. It's a marathon rather than a sprint. When we look at the history of sport world records, the numbers were renewed year after year. Is it because human beings evolved in these years to be able to run faster and jump higher? No, the key is knowledge. People learn the experience from the past, think about what can be improved, such as the way we train, or the tool we use. The same applies to being an engineer. While there's no lack of books teaching you specific programming languages, frameworks and project management, but what about learning to program and building the career as a whole from the ground up? There aren't many books talking about this aspect, be it what programming language to learn, how to develop and practice your skills, how to find your dream job or even create one your own.

As a programmer, I was lucky to find out what I love to do in my life at a very young age and dedicated almost every single day in the past twenty years to programming. Twenty years is not a short time, assume I spend 5 hours a day in programming, twenty years means 36,500 hours spent on it so far. It's not an exaggeration to say that I dedicated my life in programming. When I look back at the years of a lifetime spent on learning programming, the hard way by teaching myself everything, I recall this is very challenging. But I never felt regret that I took this route since it's also rewarding at the same time. I enjoy the journey and would do it again without a doubt if I can make a choose another time. However, from time to time, I wonder, wouldn't it be nice if there was someone who could guide me. Even if it just helps to move the progress forward say one year in the long run. Given how much money a software engineer can make in a year nowadays, it's tremendous. So far, I didn't find a mentor in my life, but yet I still came pretty far by myself. With the experience I gain in the two decades, I want to write a book I wish I had twenty years ago, for you, like me, who enjoys programming and thinks about dedicating their time pursuing to be not just one, but a great one. Brace yourself, it's going to be a rough road, but the view is going to be beautiful.

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Fang-Pen Lin

I am a Master Generalist Software Engineer who taught myself programming by building a hobby MMORPG from scratch when I was a kid. So far, it has been twenty years I spent in programming almost every single day.

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Table of Contents

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Preface

Updates

Motivations

  1. Code is magic
  2. Build something you want
  3. Grit
  4. Desire to learn
  5. Money
  6. What kind of engineer you want to be?
  7. Have fun
  8. Treat yourself well
  9. Positive feedback loop
  10. Am I in a negative feedback loop?
  11. Break out the negative feedback loop

Meta-learning

  1. Learn by building
  2. Learning is an investment
  3. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes
  4. Learn once and apply everywhere
  5. Grow your sense of good and bad
  6. Oh my! There are too many choices
  7. How do you pick what to learn?
  8. DISCLAIMER
  9. The optimal path to learn
  10. What about university? useful or not?
  11. Open source projects?
  12. Pencil and paper are your friends
  13. Always ask why
  14. The Building Blocks model
  15. Dig the rabbit hole
  16. Don’t trust book blindly
  17. Be open minded
  18. Do I need to learn math?
  19. Teaching is learning
  20. How to search for the answer
  21. How to ask a question online

Practice

  1. Deliberate practice
  2. Write a tons of code
  3. Read a tons of code
  4. Disciplines
  5. Build pet projects
  6. Long life time project, see your own consequence
  7. Dig the rabbit hole
  8. Don’t be a leetcode machine
  9. Get outsourcing projects
  10. Learning project vs production project
  11. HIIT
  12. Tick tock

Fundamental skills

  1. Version control
  2. Write automatic test cases
  3. SQL
  4. Use debugger
  5. Design Pattern
  6. Functional Programming
  7. Reactive Functional Programming
  8. Regular Expressions
  9. Docker
  10. Kubernetes
  11. Vim or Emacs

Best practices

  1. Coding style
  2. Technical debt awareness
  3. Write tests
  4. Review your own code
  5. Automate the repeating tasks
  6. Setup CI and CD early on
  7. Write documents
  8. Write comments
  9. Write logs
  10. Polish your tool
  11. Think about security
  12. Think about a bus runs over you
  13. Great engineers reuse code

Career

  1. Build your portfolio
  2. Improve your writing skill
  3. Write blog
  4. What makes a popular open source project?
  5. Yourself as a brand
  6. How to find a Job
  7. This is a game of number
  8. Recruiters
  9. Negotiate salary
  10. How to write your resume
  11. How to interview
  12. Big company vs small company
  13. Comfort zone risk
  14. Tiny scope risk
  15. Coding with people is different
  16. Code review
  17. Teamwork
  18. Bad co-workers
  19. Dilemma of a good engineer
  20. Build your own startup

Miscellaneous

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