In Part 3 of this 3-Part Information Operating System series, you will learn how to synthesize knowledge from all the information that’s been read and collected in Parts 1 and 2
My Information Operating System Part 3: Connecting

In Part 3 of this 3-Part Information Operating System series, you will learn how to synthesize knowledge from all the information that’s been read and collected in Parts 1 and 2
In Part 2 of this 3-Part Information Operating System series, I show how to use Readwise to collect all your notes and highlights, periodically resurface them, and export them to the note-taking tool of your choice.
How I consume and integrate information from books, articles, and essays. In part 1, I introduce my system and dive into how I read.
A brief meditation on the benefits of giving talks
How a meme stock market helped me secure my first senior engineering position
How a serendipitous standup conversation lead to reducing a data aggregation process from taking 104 days to a little over 4 hours thanks to MongoDB’s aggregation pipelines
How to take advantages of Perl’s hash slices to rapidly update values in a hash
A code recipe for traversing Perl hashes of any depth
Some strategies I developed early in my career to battle imposter syndrome as a non-computer science grad working as a software engineer.
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