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Ask HN: Which subjects do you plan to learn in 2023?

25 pointsby debanjan16over 2 years ago
Subjects that are on your to do list and you wish to learn in order to expand the horizon of your knowledge and capabilities.<p>Do you have specific books or courses that you plan to use for learning those subjects?<p>A brief explanation regarding why you chose to learn that subject would be helpful.

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Ian_Machariaover 2 years ago
Just graduated from pharm school but self-taught in tech<p>- Digital Marketing (To grow my start up. Realized I need to know how to sell rather than just build)<p>- Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (I find it very fascinating to try and uncover how life works)<p>- Math (Feel like I didn&#x27;t really get a hang of math early on but now realize how important and fun it can be. Currently reading A Programmer&#x27;s Introduction to Mathematics)<p>- Machine learning &amp; AI (Huge potential in drug discovery)<p>- Computer Aided Drug Discovery (Did a dissertation on this and loved it)<p>- Deep dive into Genomics and Genetic Engineering (I find genetics to be very similar to coding)<p>- Aging and Longevity research (I&#x27;m 25 but still see aging as a disease ever since I turned 18. It&#x27;s why I chose to do a medical related undergraduate course. Hopefully we can better understand how aging works, and how to stop&#x2F;delay it)<p>- C, C++, Python and R (For writing bioinformatics tools)<p>- Computer graphics and game development (This is a bit of a stretch. Hopefully I can manage. I find graphics and game programming to be one of coolest uses of math. Seeing stuff I used to dread like trigonometry actually being of use gives me a reason to learn them)<p>- Playing an instrument, maybe guitar and getting good at FL Studio (Music is fun)<p>- How stocks work (Trying my luck at financial independence plus the regards of WSB intrigue me)
Penyngtonover 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve already started improving my C++ knowledge with www.learncpp.com and Stroustrup&#x27;s &quot;The C++ Programming Language (4th Edition)&quot; because my PhD supervisor is into C++ and I&#x27;ve got a few projects with him coming up where I may need to read and write C++ code.<p>One of the projects will also involve using a supercomputer, so I think I&#x27;ll have to learn some of the various ways of interacting with that (Slurm, OpenMP, MPI, CUDA, GNU Parallel? I don&#x27;t really know anything about it yet). I imagine I&#x27;ll mostly learn about this from dipping into various guides and manuals and playing with examples rather than a proper book or course.
autodev1over 2 years ago
What: Kubernetes and related software: Helm, Argo. And related infrastructure tools (Server Security, CICD, Monitoring, Logs analysis, etc.)<p>Why: I&#x27;ve already built full stack applications (FE, BE, DB). I want to go deeper down the rabbit hole: learning the infrastructure which supports applications.<p>How: KodeKloud.com (fresher content than ACloudGuru.com), Udemy.com , IRC , eBooks, Various articles.
drooblesover 2 years ago
<p><pre><code> - French - working with a tutor on iTalki - Figure Drawing&#x2F;landscape sketches - Master studying the classics across art history - SaaS sales and marketing - song composition - mostly master studying music I like and reverse engineering them - home DIY projects - audio production - goal is to be able to produce quality demos in either Garage Band or Reaper for me and my friends </code></pre> Edit: Formatting
Claude_Shannonover 2 years ago
Personal? I want to go back to studying German as my third language. And practice for tournaments in fighting games. A bit laughable, but they gives for me some sense of purpose.<p>I want to pickup Rust this year and create few projects I could show in portfolio for when I will be looking for my first apprenticeship
lioetersover 2 years ago
Get more fluent in Spanish, jazz piano, Go, Docker. Bee keeping, gourmet mushroom cultivation. Make short animation films with CSS, SVG, Web Audio, MIDI. Build &quot;smart&quot; systems with ESP32, sensors, actuators, interconnected and remote-controlled devices.<p>Keep brain and body happy and productive with a jungle of wide-ranging and diverse interests. Breathe in: many books for inspiration, information and theory, thoughts and discussions. Breathe out: the patient practice, regular exercise, and joyful expression.<p>More than personal satisfaction, I hope to apply any skills I gain to contribute to the social good in my local habitat, to entertain and have fun with family and friends. Bonus if it also creates economic value.
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deterministicover 2 years ago
I am learning how to auto-generate almost all the code needed to build complex real-world business applications. I ideally want to only have to hand write the business logic that the customer cares about and automate the rest.<p>I have so far been able to generate roughly 80% of the code. Which is a massive productivity boost. However I am pushing to get it as close to 100% as possible. That is of course impossible but the closer to 100% I get the more it will boost my productivity.<p>It’s a fun project to work on by the way. You have to think about everything from the high-level architecture to the lowest level data structures.
omnipathover 2 years ago
Medical Billing and Coding - I want at least one stream of income where I can work from anywhere, in case this downturn is severe enough to force my hands to come into an office.<p>Spanish - I want to be able to at least read on a 5th grade level.<p>Stocks - A general idea of what most of the terms mean.<p>Creative endeavors - Either drawing, music or writing. Something to escape with and have proof that it was an interesting journey.<p>Weight loss - Gained over 50lbs since the pandemic. Need to lose 3x time to get to a healthy weight.<p>I have many, many more, but these are the 5 I&#x27;m the most interested in.
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makzover 2 years ago
Rust, C, Linux internals. Although I&#x27;ve never done any systems programming work, I find it really interesting, I want to focus on that, that&#x27;s what I&#x27;ve always wanted to do.
nikpatel007over 2 years ago
Natural language processing. 30-60 minutes a day, 3-4 tines a week. Slowly but surely I will learn enough to apply to my existing programming skills.
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mike_HGolangover 2 years ago
Community building, got a couple of books i want to read
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rex_lupiover 2 years ago
Some more biology, among other things. Didn&#x27;t get the chance to formally study biology in college after 10+2. I was mostly a &quot;hard science&quot; (phys+chem+math) guy and only later I learned to appreciate the true beauty of the subject.
arkitaipover 2 years ago
I&#x27;ll finish my UX studies in 6 months but I reckon i will keep taking course and learning new topics because the field is so vast. I want to focus more on agile and product discovery so any recs are appreciated.
dorianmariefrover 2 years ago
Entrepreneurship
nolobloover 2 years ago
haskell, prolog, erlang, elixir, fp