I've finished reading The Effective Engineer: How ...
# book-club
r
I've finished reading The Effective Engineer: How to Leverage Your Efforts In Software Engineering to Make a Disproportionate and Meaningful Impact: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/25238425-the-effective-engineer and its an must read for all my engineering friends out there, esp juniors. I also have my personal notes: https://jjmachan.in/notes/effective-engineer/
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h
I'm reading the same these days. Loving it ✨
g
Your notes are extensive! Thanks for making them 😄
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r
glad you guys liked it 😄
t
did you take these while reading or were these made after the fact? and yes, these are very extensive
r
actually I do have a setup to get these generate these notes. I read my books on moonreader and that is where I take the notes and highlights. Then using readwise I export it to my obsidian page and from there into this site. I did a light editing before publishing but the tools make it really easy I'm planning on publishing a blog post to help explain the workflow too. will share it here once it up 🤞
h
That's cool @rich-forest-54134. Keep us posted. 😃
r
the blog is still in the works but I made a diagram that you guys will find useful
g
Super cool. Thanks for sharing. My bookshelf has a similar workflow. Readwise → Readwise API → NextJS website But this has only the highlights I took. For books that I want to write summaries (this one for example) I add a markdown file in the repo.
r
thats a neat setup! I've always envied how good your bookshelf UI is too 😂