Vote 2020

As I dropped off my mail-in voting ballot earlier today, I was reminded why I stopped posting politics related content on this blog for the last four years; the primary reason being because it wasn’t healthy to my psyche. That is to say these last four years have been an absolute disgrace and a sad […]

Book Review – The Magician’s Nephew

Technically Book 1 in chronological order of The Chronicles of Narnia, in The Magician’s Nephew we learn about the creation of Narnia itself and how it was marred by The Witch. Although the plot is different to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, to me this prequel fit in perfectly. The creation story, like […]

Book Review – Los mitos que nos dieron traumas

The Myths That Traumatized Us, is book that attempts to explain the idiosyncrasy and sociology of Mexicans. Rather than being presented in a direct dry political and historical standpoint, this book uses a comedic approach that I think it’s absolutely genius. The author makes it very clear and states multiple times that he could care […]

Yet Another HR Friendly Document

About a year late, but completed nonetheless. The only resources I used to pass this certification exam were A Cloud Gurus’s AWS Certified Developer – Associate 2020 and Stephane Maarek’s Ultimate AWS Certified Developer Associate 2020 both of which I highly recommend. Specially Stephane Maarek’s course, all of his AWS training courses are extremely good. […]

Book Review – Don Quixote

The Ingenious Nobleman Don Quixote of La Mancha is a very interesting book. Considered to be the very first modern novel written, I can see why this book is regarded as being one of the greatest stories to be ever written. I read John Ormsby’s 1885 translation that is available on the Project Gutenberg. This […]