Hi Rakesh,

what a list! Learning stuff is important, but I don't think learning
in a vacuum makes that much sense. Better think of things you cannot
accomplish right now. Where you think you should improve.

Some reading should be in the mix, but not more than half of the total
time. Good books come with exercises that will take at least as much
time as the actual reading.

Do something rather than read about doing something. Start a project
or work for a project. Spectacular failure here is better than perfect
learning in theory.

Thomas

On Dec 29, 12:22 pm, Rakesh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've posted something similar in the past but more orientated towards
> personal productivity using tools and techniques like GTD, etc.
>
> This time I want to get your thoughts on my current (completely
> unrealistic) plan to become a better developer!!
>
> So, I need to learn new things and make sure I know stuff I should already
> know. I've divided up these areas into the following:
>
> *Existing Java*
>
>    - Go through the JCP book, plan to take the exam. Useful for interviews
>    more than day-to-day development.
>
> *New Java*
>
>    - Fully review and learn Apache Commons, JODA, Google stuff (like
>    collections, guice), concurreny libraries, etc.
>
> *Frameworks*
>
>    - Learn Spring 3, Hibernate 4, Cucumber-jvm
>
> *Non Java*
>
>    - Oracle, MySQL, Ubuntu
>
> *Languages*
>
>    - Groovy, Scala, Clojure, Javascript/CoffeeScript.et al, Ruby
>
> *Books*
>
>    - Agile books, Clean coder (loads of others sitting on my Kindle).
>
> *Videos*
>
>    - Go through interesting talks on InfoQ, Parleys, TED
>
> My idea for doing this was to dedicate a day of the week to each and maybe
> 1-2 hours in a session. If I can fit stuff in during my commute (tough as
> its chock full already with podcasts) or at work (maybe 20 mins during
> lunch or stay behind an extra 30 mins) then thats a bonus.
>
> However, I would really like to hear your views, not so much on the content
> of each, but more of how to manage so many things and deciding whats
> important and how you guys stay up to date.
>
> Cheers
>
> R

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