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A 12-month roadmap to blockchain development — Solidity, smart contracts, DeFi protocols, security auditing, and the post-hype reality.
LeetCode fatigue is real but LeetCode isn't dead. AI in interviews, take-home projects, system design, the entry-level paradox — and what research says actually predicts job performance.
A 12-month roadmap to data engineering — SQL mastery, Airflow, Spark, dbt, Snowflake, Kafka, and why DE pays more than data science.
A 12-month roadmap to becoming a cloud engineer — AWS vs Azure vs GCP, Terraform, Kubernetes, certifications, and free tier resources.
A 12-month roadmap to DevOps — Linux, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, CI/CD, monitoring, DORA metrics, and the SRE distinction.
Last year, a new engineer joined our team and asked a simple question: "Why does this service use MongoDB instead of PostgreSQL?" Nobody on the team knew. The engineer who made that decision had left two years ago. There was no documentation, no Slack thread, no commit message that explained the reasoning. We spent three days researching the trade-offs before concluding that the original decision was actually wrong for our current use case — but we had no way to know that without re-discovering all the constraints the original author considered.
A 12-month roadmap to AI engineering — LLM APIs, RAG architecture, vector databases, AI agents, prompt engineering, and deployment.
Google, IBM, HubSpot, Salesforce, freeCodeCamp — every certification worth your time in 2026 that costs $0. Tiered by career impact with strategic stacking recommendations.
A 12-month roadmap to solutions engineering — technical demos, pre-sales vs post-sales, top companies, and the $150K-$250K OTE reality.
How to break into product management from any background — skills triangle, tools, APM programs, interview prep, and career progression to CPO.
A 12-month roadmap to QA engineering — manual testing, Playwright/Cypress, API testing, CI/CD integration, and the shift-left movement.
The best technical decision I ever made wasn't a technology choice. It was writing a three-page RFC (Request for Comments) before starting a project that would have taken two months. The RFC process surfaced a fundamental flaw in the architecture within a week. We pivoted to a better design before writing a single line of code. Two months of work, saved by three pages of structured thinking.