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Tiger Abrodi

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I help software engineers excel in their career, craft and lifestyle. 💪

High school dropout to 6-figures in 1.5 years. 💰

Avid reader and writer. 📚

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Tiger Abrodi @TAbrodi · Jun 9, 2023
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If there is one book I'd recommend to any software engineer, no matter your experience, it'd be Modern Software Engineering. This book made me question the practices I love. It's a phenomenal book that zooms out and dives deep into the meaning of good software engineering.

Book Sep 17, 2019
Modern Software Engineering: Doing What Works to Build Better Software Faster
by Dave Farley
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Tiger Abrodi @TAbrodi · Jun 8, 2023
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I finished the book Changing World Order. It's eye-opening, and if you're a history fan, you'll dig it. As for practical advice, this is the best part of the book, Diversify: In addition to making sure I’ve covered all the worst-case scenarios I can think of, I try to cover…

Book 2021
The Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail
by Ray Dalio
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Tiger Abrodi @TAbrodi · Jun 4, 2023
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Amazing thread as always!!

Tweet Jun 3, 2023
MongoDB has a special weapon for scalability. It's called sharding. But the success of sharding depends on the strategy. How to choose the correct sharding strategy for MongoDB? 🧵 twitter.com/ProgressiveCod2/status/1664957073862303745/photo/1
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Tiger Abrodi @TAbrodi · May 21, 2023
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Wonderful thread, btw one thing I've noticed with modern and older animes is how in older animes they had to do a hard job to make things look decent, so they spent more time on handart etc? its more of an assumption at this point, but some animes today combine it nicely, the…

Tweet May 20, 2023
something I've wanted to write for a little while is a short thread on what makes anime from the early 2000s visibly and technically different from the anime of today a fun little thread (with video examples!), if you'll have me (1/13) twitter.com/s
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Tiger Abrodi @TAbrodi · May 7, 2023
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I'm also an avid reader I see we got similar goals, followed you Kindle Paperwhite is one of my best investments, do it brother Very good books 😍😍😍 Influence was such a good read!!

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Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion
by Robert B. Cialdini
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Tiger Abrodi @TAbrodi · May 4, 2023
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Ankur's book is awesome, much of the content reminds me of @thedankoe's philosophy.

Book Mar 9, 2023
A Developer's Guide to Blogging: A Comprehensive Guide to Earning Extra Income through Blogging
by Ankur Tyagi
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Tiger Abrodi @TAbrodi · May 3, 2023
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Awesome thread 🧵 Enjoying your content, you're awesome 💯🔥💪

Tweet May 3, 2023
Here are 10 simple tips to be a better software engineer 💡 1. Continuously improve your technical skills by learning new technologies and staying up-to-date with industry developments. 2. Prioritize your tasks and focus on the most important and im
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Tiger Abrodi @TAbrodi · Apr 16, 2023
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The more self-help books I read the more I realize how much Naruto has already taught me. Think and Grow Rich just reminds me of what I know. I dropped it. Let me say this: If you haven't seen Naruto and learned from the series, then I'd recommend the book. 😈

Series Oct 3, 2002
Naruto
by Masashi Kishimoto
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Tiger Abrodi @TAbrodi · Apr 16, 2023
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The more self-help books I read the more I realize how much Naruto has already taught me. Think and Grow Rich just reminds me of what I know. I dropped it. Let me say this: If you haven't seen Naruto and learned from the series, then I'd recommend the book. 😈

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Think and Grow Rich
by Napoleon Hill and Ben Holden-Crowther
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