Stay Home, Stay Grounded
I'm writing this post to reflect on the things that got me through the last few months, not to prescribe a one size fits all approach to dealing with the state of the world.
Engineering Discipline
When you're first learning to code, you'll write a lot of code really quickly.
Whether it&
Opportunity as a Service
For the past 6 months I have been mentoring Nathan, an intern on my team from the Year Up program. Nathan joined us in September from the Year Up program out of Bellevue College.
Make Your Terminal Work For You
One of the things I learned from reading Atomic Habits
[https://www.nateliason.com/notes/atomic-habits-james-clear] was the importance
of
What You Do Is Who You Are
With all of my free time thanks to COVID-19, I've been doing a lot of walking
and listening
Shipping my first npm library
At Microsoft, my team is responsible for building the tools that help manage and
maintain the company's enterprise
Tyler's 2020 Goals
Recently I published my 2019 Goals
[https://dev.to/airercode500/my-goals-for-2019-425c] and my retrospective on
those goals [https://www.twalker.
Starting Gyms in the New Year
I want to follow up on a tweet thread
[https://twitter.com/airercode500/status/1212091013176557568?s=20]. One of my
My Goals for 2019 (Revisited)
Last year I wrote an article
[https://dev.to/airercode500/my-goals-for-2019-425c] on dev.to about my goals
for 2019. I
Getting Lost in Washington State
Since starting Microsoft I've come to the crazy realization that not everyone
was born in Washington State! I&