Hey, Ashish here. More about me on my personal website or LinkedIn.
If you are an infrastructure engineer consider my Docker 101 blog post and then read how you can deploy web services essentially with zero fixed costs. Afterward, you might like reading about the pitfalls of Docker's scratch image. You might love or hate me for questioning the serverless functions lock-in.
- My dotfiles contain some of the best tools and setups for an engineer related to Android, infrastructure, and Web3 engineering
- A backend template to kickstart Go-based projects on Google Cloud Run
- A date parsing library for Go that guesses the format and parses any dates
If you use the Go language, you would enjoy reading the most common concurrency pitfall of the Go language for beginners. Or how to do inheritance in Go. Or writing Generics in Go like Java and C++.
If you are a DevOps person, you would enjoy the common pitfalls of GitHub Actions. If you use bash, consider making it more robust, this check would have prevented me from deleting my full disk! I really did that once.
- GitHub Actions Boilerplate generator
- CircleCI analysis tool
- Spammy/dead outbound link checker for your blog
- Always test code along the axis of minimum change.
- Test resumable uploads/downloads - this will save bandwidth and latency for both you and your users
- Check for missing network timeouts in your network requests
If you like Android, you would enjoy my critique of React Native. A more technical reader would enjoy how to catch NDK crashes and how to catch crashes on the Javascript-to-Java bridge. An old but still relevant article on using Android Fragments without crashing the app. Or how to architect Android apps from emerging markets.
If you are an Android user who loves listening to music or podcasts, consider switching to MusicSync, here's my reasoning behind building it.
- adb-enhanced is a swiss-army knife for Android development
- Auto Translate Android app GitHub action to translate non-English languages. I use it for MusicSync and VoiceNotes.
- Collection of live Android malware samples for research
- The most comprehensive Android Security tools list
If you are a Product Manager, you would enjoy reading some of my product-related posts