Psychology: attachment styles, soft skills, how to connect better to other people
Backend + Devops: Asp.net Core, Go, Github CI/CD, Docker
Well, I got a full featured looper and drum machine and a bunch of other equipment and I'm trying to adapt my cover band repertoire into a solo one-man-band kind of thing. It's going well and I'm actually really inspired.
I was playing around with Bayesian modelling last night with https://bambinos.github.io/bambi/ But I’m not really sure how to interpret the outputs.
Always open to reading about learning resources/books/videos/courses from others.
Professionally learning a lot about Kafka and Event Sourcing.
Personally trying to learn how to raise a happy and healthy child in anticipation of my first born, who is imminent!
How about you?
I'm revising a Canvas course for CompTIA Security+ certification prep.
Ping my in January, 2024 and ask me to post links.
How to live on a small fixed income.
In the UK you can take A level physics which is like the study you do before you go to university.
You can take A level mathematics at the same time and you learn calculus there, but for people who take physics without mathematics, a lot of the physics course is not calculus based.
I.E assume constant acceleration and use the suvat equations https://mmerevise.co.uk/a-level-maths-revision/suvat-equatio...
That being said the more mathematics you know the easier physics concepts will be to understand, recognise patterns and see how a system model is generalised, I.e there’s an analogue across multiple topics because it’s all basically differential equations used to model the situation.