name: tufte-viz description: | Ideate and critique data visualizations using Edward Tufte's principles from "The Visual Display of Quantitative Information." Use this skill when: (1) Designing new data visualizations or charts (2) Critiquing or improving existing visualizations (3) Reviewing dashboards or reports for graphical integrity (4) Deciding between visualization approaches (5) Reducing chartjunk or improving data-ink ratio (6) Planning small multiples or high-density displays
The traditional technical interview process is designed to ferret out a candidate's weaknesses whereas the process should be designed to find a candidate's strengths.
No one can possibly master all of the arcana of today's technology landscape, let alone bring that mastery to bear on a problem under pressure and with no tools other than a whiteboard.
Under those circumstances, everyone can make anyone look like an idiot.
The fundamental problem with the traditional technical interview process is that it is based on a chain of inference that seems reasonable but is in fact deeply flawed. That chain goes something like this:
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Select the environment stack that matches your company production environment (frameworks, languages, databases, utilities)
- Backend frameworks: Django, Flask, Spring, SpringBoot, Play Framework, Ruby on Rails, NodeJS
- Frontend frameworks: React, VueJS, Angular
- languages: Python, JS, Ruby, Erlang, C, C++, Java, Scala
- databases: MongoDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Redis
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AWS Lambda: Advanced Coding Session (slides)
Live demos:
- Amazon API Gateway Access Control
- Amazon Kinesis Streams processing
- Amazon Cognito Sync trigger
- AWS CloudFormation Custom Resources
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications
A curated list of awesome AWS resources you need to prepare for the all 5 AWS Certifications. This gist will include: open source repos, blogs & blogposts, ebooks, PDF, whitepapers, video courses, free lecture, slides, sample test and many other resources.

