One of my friends, an outstanding programmer who likes to fly under the radar, frequently tells me he admires my “ability to broadcast”. I guess he refers to the fact that I’m keeping a blog, and that I’m not afraid of writing with transparency about my adventures in software engineering. To me, it all feels natural, so his comment motivated me to explain in more detail why I’m doing what I’m doing.| Adolfo Ochagavía
Hello there! In case you felt inspired by my previous article on The Undercover Generalist, you’ll like to hear I was invited to The Changelog podcast to talk a bit more about it. Thanks to the random person who got my article on The Changelog’s radar in the first place! Below is an embedded player, for those of you who want to listen to it. The Changelog will soon publish the transcript on their website, which you might prefer if podcasts are not your thing (you can ask to be notified wh...| Adolfo Ochagavía
Back when I was pursuing my Computer Science degree, one of the big questions that kept me busy was: what am I going to do after I graduate? I felt like I could work on pretty much anything, thanks to the solid foundations I received at the university and to my real-world experience contributing to Rust. So… what to choose? Lured into full-stack development After reading Never Eat Alone I decided to start meeting people in order to answer my question.| Adolfo Ochagavía