Writing on programming/UX books and anything else that interests me.

All of my long-form thoughts on the resources I use to grow my skills.

"The Mom Test" by Rob Fitzpatrick

"The Mom Test" offers a framework for asking the right questions to validate business ideas. While its primary focus is entrepreneurship, the approach is highly relevant for developers aiming to create features that genuinely meet user needs.

"Refactoring UI" by Adam Wathan & Steve Schoger

A common misconception is the idea that frontend developers inherently possess design skills. We are generally skilled at writing efficient code, but creating a visually compelling and user-friendly interface is a different ball game. This book bridges that knowledge gap.