Point to note : "It was our route design that essentially helped us decouple the bus location updates and travel time computation for each bus, thereby reducing any redundant calculations"
Is it possible to create a tutorial showing features end-to-end (using CLI / Code generation)? I have seen a couple of high quality tutorial series on web - but they are advocating usage of 1.18 version.
I had been been working for 18 hours a day (for a duration of 1 month) - this is what happened to me.
1. Woke up at 4 am - 15 minutes - planning and thinking about the schedule for the rest of the day.
2. Review the code I wrote previous day (30 mins)(though I was the only one developing this I do PRs :)(iOS mobile app - swift for front end, golang for microflow, docker, k8s and google cloud)
3. Refactor and add features for the next 2 hours.
4.Glance through NYTimes(liberal left), Fox(republic) RT, South China Morning Post, Global Times(CN), Economic Times(IN) and DW(EU) to understand where world stands.
5 Get ready for office (train 30 mins) - attend the standup - provide and listen updates - fix issues , develop features - (NodeJS & Java)
5. Thankfully all the office meetings - are scheduled only on
Mondays.
6. 5:30 leave office, get into train and reach home at 7:20 pm (walk from train station to home - 2 km approx. - and take a shower
7. Play with kids, read stories (and fight with wife :))
8. Family prayer and got to bed.
9. On Fridays - have a beer or a glass of wine after prayer.
10. Saturday & Sunday - take children for extra curricular activities, shopping (mostly groceries and house hold items.
After one month - I couldn't carry on with waking up at 4:00 am - couldn't concentrate at work - getting irritated easily etc. I switched to waking up at 6:00 am.
Side projects are possible - but there is a cost :)
OS X for both home and office. My problem is not with h/w but Windows OS. To me Win OS of current hasn't changed much from Win 98. Changing themes and introducing transparent borders are not really 'innovations'.
I wont say OS X is best, it can be better(I feel that Snow Leopard and Lion were much more stable than current ones - the ones before apple went on mission of getting thinner).
I have Firefox and Firefox Developer Edition installed on my machine, though my primary workhorse is Chrome Canary(i trade privacy for efficiency and experience). First of all playing video in Firefox is jittery and I could hear fans spinning - I don't have any problems in Chrome or Safari. Rust is Mozilla invented language and they are not using it in Firefox for their advantage.