[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":80},["ShallowReactive",2],{"issue-212":3},{"favorite":4,"culture":16,"peopleware":47,"inspirational":69},[5],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":9,"label":10,"title":11,"url":12,"domain":13,"summary":14,"timeToRead":15},"Issue 212 - 16th December 2016",212,"16th December 2016",1481880711,"favorite","Developers’ Side Projects","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.joelonsoftware.com\u002F2016\u002F12\u002F09\u002Fdevelopers-side-projects\u002F","joelonsoftware.com","Almost all software engineers have some sort of side projects. I personally had a terrible experience before, getting a side-project of mine into a messy place. Be willing to have this conversation of drawing the line on side-projects, and be explicit about it. Work for people and companies that can appreciate creativity outside of work, and define the rules in a fair and clear way so both side could benefit from it.",8,[17,25,33,40],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":18,"label":19,"title":20,"url":21,"domain":22,"summary":23,"timeToRead":24},1481880778,"funny!","This Is Amazon’s New 404 Page","https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002Fdavepell\u002Fstatus\u002F809167462902034432","twitter.com","My humble effort to help you start the weekend with a smile on your face. This photo was taken from Trump's tech meeting. The internet is going crazy with joy.",1,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":26,"label":27,"title":28,"url":29,"domain":30,"summary":31,"timeToRead":32},1481879840,"culture","The Ops Identity Crisis","http:\u002F\u002Fwww.susanjfowler.com\u002Fblog\u002F2016\u002F10\u002F13\u002Fthe-ops-identity-crisis","susanjfowler.com","Susan J. Fowler (SRE at Uber) shares her insights on the role of site reliability engineers as our industry constantly challenges roles & responsbilities: \"there's not that much that differentiates an SRE from a SWE (software engineer), and when people talk about an ops-less world, SREs (myself included) wonder where we fit into the picture... To run a successful ops-less organization, developers need to become experts in operations.\"",7,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":34,"label":27,"title":35,"url":36,"domain":37,"summary":38,"timeToRead":39},1481881434,"Making Sense of MVP (Minimum Viable Product) – And Why I Prefer Earliest Testable\u002FUsable\u002FLovable","http:\u002F\u002Fblog.crisp.se\u002F2016\u002F01\u002F25\u002Fhenrikkniberg\u002Fmaking-sense-of-mvp","blog.crisp.se","There are very few who can explain how to approach building a product such as Henrik Kniberg. Share it with your teammates and Product Managers in the company. I'm sure it will lead to interesting conversations over lunch.",12,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":41,"label":27,"title":42,"url":43,"domain":44,"summary":45,"timeToRead":46},1481878794,"The Outwork Myth","https:\u002F\u002Fm.signalvnoise.com\u002Fthe-outwork-myth-4cd6536c225#.dbie0p225","m.signalvnoise.com","\"Hours are never the differentiator — it’s never about working more hours than someone else. It’s about the decisions you make. How you spend your time, what you do and don’t do. Especially what you don’t do.\" -- I'm not sure I agree with Jason's statements, but I feel they provide a great way to challenge your own perspective. I feel that having that stamina and mindset to \"outwork\" someone else is important when you still don't have any intuition about what will work best. Experience --> Intuition --> Figuring out what to cut out. People who recommend the latter simply did the former for enough time. Just a different phase in life.",3,[48,55,62],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":49,"label":50,"title":51,"url":52,"domain":53,"summary":54,"timeToRead":24},1481878836,"peopleware","This Is What Starting Small Looks Like","https:\u002F\u002Fjustinjackson.ca\u002Frockstar\u002F","justinjackson.ca","I just love this post by Justin Jackson. Such an inspiring way to take the first step forward. To build momentum. To get out of your comfort zone.",{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":56,"label":50,"title":57,"url":58,"domain":59,"summary":60,"timeToRead":61},1481879034,"10 Unique Gift Ideas for Data Scientists and Engineers","http:\u002F\u002Finfo.dataengconf.com\u002Fblog\u002F10-unique-gift-ideas-for-data-scientists-and-engineers","info.dataengconf.com","Great list of ideas for gifts you can buy for your teammates. The \"Pi Equation Plates Set\" is brilliant, and getting the Mushroom Coffee or Pryme Vessyl can be a unique and pragmatic gift I'd love to get for my birthday.",4,{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":63,"label":50,"title":64,"url":65,"domain":66,"summary":67,"timeToRead":68},1480617931,"The Top Way to Accelerate Your Career Growth","https:\u002F\u002Fmedium.com\u002F@jasonlk\u002Fthe-top-way-to-accelerate-your-career-growth-2d1e6a226716#.4rdsdi5x1","medium.com","Something to think about while we're trying to grow and improve as individuals. Are we doing enough to get out of our comfort zone? Are e getting enough feedback from others on how we can make a huge step forward in our life and career? Jason Lemkin is spot on.",2,[70,76],{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":71,"label":72,"title":73,"url":74,"domain":22,"summary":75,"timeToRead":24},1481880830,"inspirational","The 5 stages of tech company: Write your own MQ. Write your own DB. Write your own container orchestrator. Rewrite everything in Go. Complain.","https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002Ftyler_treat\u002Fstatus\u002F808873384054493184","",{"listName":6,"listNumber":7,"listDate":8,"cardDate":77,"label":72,"title":78,"url":79,"domain":22,"summary":75,"timeToRead":24},1481880931,"interviewer: \"Design and implement a lock free queue\". candidate: \"No\". interviewer: \"HIRED!\"","https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002FHookTM\u002Fstatus\u002F807622367144865793",1786781347859]