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  • July 26th, 2020

    One Month

    I started this just write site exactly one month before, inspired by a post I read in one of my inspiring writers site, Robin Rendle whom I follow. In his blog site, he has maintained a likes page where he lists sites or articles he finds interesting without any comments. One of his likes listed […]


  • July 26th, 2020

    Creating Content

    Many people want to write to pursue a writing career or just to express themselves. Writing is a craft and it requires practice just like any other skill. I recently wrote about my experimental daily writing endeavor. Just write short posts, which I also call notes, and post daily. And I still continued writing & […]


  • July 25th, 2020

    About Blog Site

    In a previous note, I wrote about why to have a blog? What type of blog site is ideal – WordPress, Gatsby, React, Jekyll or any other framework! As a solo learner and control freak, I have settled to WordPress site. In CSS-Tricks, Chris Coyier puts in a more eloquent way : I’m a solo […]


  • July 18th, 2020

    Why To Have Blog Site

    Recently I read a blog post about a blog post. The post got to my core why I have been writing my learning notes for almost six years. Recently, I have also started writing short posts, and some thoughts too. This post is one of my short-note thought posts. My short-note posts are usually not […]


  • July 17th, 2020

    Investing on Ourselves

    Last year, I came across an article titled Three Wishes by Nara Kasbergen. LinkedIn profile shows Nara is Engineering Manager for Voice & Emerging Platforms at NPR. I found the article very interesting and thoughtful. Ben suggests a phased approach for self investment. The first phase is to go through the discovery phase by taking […]


  • July 17th, 2020

    The Walkman

    In the New Yorker magazine, Matt Alt writes in his commentary ‘The Walkman, Forty Years On‘ that the gadget that taught the world to socially distance. According to Wikipedia, the original Walkman, a popular portable cassette player, was released in 1979 which allowed people to listen to music of their choice on the move. This […]


  • July 12th, 2020

    On Learning Projects

    Yesterday I read Robin Rendle‘s notes on Designs is not about solving problems. Robin always writes interesting notes. Recently I have been reading his notes on his website to learn writing. Robin himself is an aspiring writer too in spite of his day time programming job. He frequently writes and notes on his personal website. […]


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