In Search of Occupation

Last Thursday, during an awesome Thanksgiving party, my friend told me that he is probably getting fired and he must start looking for a job. Coincidently, my mentor, Amir Sedighi, published this post in Persian to talk about what he has learned during his career. After being fired for “20+ times”, he launched his Machine Learning as a Service startup which is currently serving so many big companies in Iran. I have been following Amir for more than 4 years, and I have learned many things from him.

With this in mind, I decided to translate his post to English; mainly to change a boring weekend to a fruitful one. Perhaps my friend and also some other people find it useful. This is not my first time translating a Persian text to English. But this is probably the first time that I am trying to be loyal to the source as much as I can; bear with me if it is not well written; the original text was much more interesting.

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The Curse of Ideas, the Delusion of Spherical Earth

In this blog post, I want to talk about one my habits which is useful when I am intriguing other people. However, having a bunch of interesting ideas is painful (at least for me); especially when I do not implement them. The person who inspired me to write this post, was a flat-earth believer and that’s why I chose this title. ّI have to note that this post is about my personal experience and cannot be generalized to everybody.

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Review of Tech Developer Guide by Google

When I was applying for software development engineer to Google, one of the Google employees told me to checkout Google’s technical developer guide. Here is my review, my comments, and suggestions of what I found there.

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