Anyone else have these aha moments in their career? It makes large sections of CS become much less intimidating when you actually get down and say..
"ok here is a packet, it's just bytes over a TCP socket... with a bit of bit twiddling, I can make these standards come to life."
While I did some of these things in uni, it was all very rushed. I don't feel I had the mind for these ideas to sink in so early in my engineering career. Maybe I would have if we did some really practical, hands-on things.
Books I've loved:
- Nand2Tetris
- Unix a History & Memoir
- Rust Documentation
- Distributed Services in Go
- Beej Guide to Networking/Sockets
- Code
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