New Learning Resources, Updated Articles, and Archive
How to navigate Tech World With Milan Newsletter.
As we grow fast, not only at 33,000 subscribers now but also having many people here from the start (thank you 🙏), I often get a question about how and where to start, as there are many articles and resources.
So, I prepared a short guide on reading and using resources from this newsletter and those outside it.
We will discuss about:
What resources are the ones you shouldn’t miss?
How learning tracks can help you focus on the thing you want.
How to approach reading my newsletter.
And what should you expect in the next period.
So, let’s dive in.
1. New resources
Here is the link to the complete resources list.
Inside, you will find:
📔 How to Set and Achieve Goals book over 60 pages (updated now with new info).
📙 Design Patterns in the use book, with examples in C#.
🗂️ Autonomy, Master, Purpose Retro, Miro template.
🗂️ Johari Window Feedback Method, Miro template.
📝 Brag document, Word template.
You will also find links to my GitHub repos with more than 10k+ ⭐
📂 .NET Developer Roadmap 2024 - The comprehensive .NET Developer Roadmap by seniority level.
📂 DevOps Roadmap 2024. with all free learning resources.
📂 Cloud Product Mapping - All major AWS, Azure, and GCP services are mapped with links pointing to product home pages, including cheat sheets for monitoring and databases.
📂 Azure Cheat Sheet - Every product, feature, and service in the Azure family, including additional cheat sheets for different Azure services (Load Balancers).
2. Learning tracks
Now, you can more easily navigate the whole newsletter. You can find five main learning tracks with over 25 topics and 100 articles in Software Engineering, Product Development, Leadership, Personal Development, and more.
3. Updated articles
During this time, I tend to update my articles with new knowledge, information, and feedback I get.
Here are some articles that got updates:
4. How to start?
I try to write holistically, so by reading and practicing, you can upgrade the range of skills one software engineer needs to have on each level of seniority:
If you’re new to my newsletter, I recommend reading some of my articles in each section.
➡️ If you want to learn and upskill yourself as a software engineer:
Learn things that don't change with my new book recommendation list for 2024. 🆕
➡️ If you want to advance as an architect or change role from developer to architect:
What I learned from the book Software Architecture: The Hard Parts ⭐
Driving architectural decisions with a simple decentralized framework ⭐
Your software architecture is complex as your organization ⭐
➡️ If you’re a leader in your organization or want to be:
➡️ If you want to advance your career:
➡️ And if you want to learn more in the .NET/C# world:
Also, check my 👥 coaching services and 🚀 sponsorship opportunities.
5. Join my Patreon Community and get my three books
Join my community of engineers, managers, and software architects. You will get exclusive benefits, including all of my books on Setting priorities and goals, Design Patterns and different useful templates (worth 100$), early access to my content, insider news, helpful resources and tools I use, priority support, and the possibility to influence my work.
What’s Next?
I hope this text helps you improve your career by accessing all my learning materials.
Over the next few years, I plan to provide you with much more value 📈 and help you achieve your career and life goals.
I plan to build a course on personal productivity, organization, and communication 🎥 and another on increasing your reach on social networks in Tech 🎥, which you will first access.
Anything else I should focus on? I’d love to get your feedback; please take 5min to answer my questionnaire and help me improve my work and content in the future 🙏
Thanks for reading The Tech World With Milan Newsletter 🥇!
It’s great to learn and grow together with you.
I wish you all the best,
- Milan