Docs
This is a personal quick reference for some of the below and more:
- languages (js/php/velocity/xml/css/html...)
- version control (github/gitlab)
- front end (performance/accessibility/usability)
- toolset (eslint/prettier/webpack)
- libraries and frameworks (react/vue/angular/lodash)
- device specific (ios/android/web)
- role specific tech (devops/security/backend)
- style guides and api docs (docz/storybook/swagger)
- component libraries (npm/lerna/rollup)
- project management (scrum/agile/jira)
- people management (1.1s/hr/hiring/coaching/conflict resolution)
- UI/UX/Design resources (adobe.../sketch/figma)
- presentations and training (tools/do's and dont's/previously given)
- interview specific knowledge (big o/CS degree stuff)
- networking (dns/cdn/aws/domain)
- databases (document/relational/graph)
- and many... many... many more.
Specific Pain Points
- Ramping back up on a less visited topic can be time-consuming
- I only need a 5-min refresher... not a 3-hour tutorial
- I am constantly learning and relearning and having to hunt down the exact syntax for stuff
Ideal Solution
- a format that can be quickly referenced and digested in less than a minute
- be able to house everything from syntax references to common interview questions
- streamline my daily activities and make 'ramping back up' a breeze
Helpful Links
Tech Used
- Site generation via docusaurus
- Version control via Github docs.tiffanylea.com
- Hosting with AWS Amplify Console
- Continuous integration via merge to master
- AWS region us-west-2 aka US West (Oregon)
- AWS profile docstiffanyleacom