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About the Book
In the last few years, the concept of work has undergone a significant transformation. The rise of remote work, accelerated by global circumstances and technological advances, has brought about a notable shift in how we think about productivity, employment, and the traditional office. As we stand at the intersection of possibility and change, this journal will help you keep track of your work.
The rapid spread of remote work has reshaped our daily routines and redefined the essence of how we work. Gone are the days of the 9-to-5 cubicle grind as we embrace a new era of flexibility and autonomy. The remote work paradigm shift may seem daunting for some, while for others, it's an opportunity to thrive in a more balanced, remote environment. Regardless of where you stand, our journey through this journal will equip you with the knowledge, strategies, and inspiration needed to adapt, succeed, and excel in this new era of remote work and track your work.
Whether you're a seasoned remote worker or new to the concept, here, you'll find a compass to navigate the landscape of remote work. Let's travel together, uncovering the secrets of mastering remote work and unlocking your full potential, one concept at a time. While the journal's theme is effectiveness while working remotely, these principles could be readily applied even if you are back in the office. Visual notes are a cornerstone of this journal and offer an innovative approach to absorbing and retaining key concepts. It allows you to transform complex ideas into concise visual representations, enhancing your comprehension and retention of these principles.
About the Author
Srihari Sridharan is a seasoned Software Architect and Engineer with a hands-on approach. He is a renowned speaker, conducting courses and delivering talks on software craftsmanship and writing clean code. Srihari's areas of expertise encompass refactoring, design patterns, enterprise application architectural patterns, integration patterns, and cloud-native design patterns. He possesses practical knowledge in a wide range of technologies, including C#, .NET Core, React, TypeScript, JavaScript (a.k.a ECMAScript), Azure, ASP.NET Web API, ReST, WCF, WPF, Windows Forms, HTML5, CSS3, Unity, Entity Framework, Node.js, Express.js, MongoDB, etc. He is a firm believer in Agile methodologies, Extreme Programming (XP), Test-Driven Development (TDD), and the principles of writing clean code and refactoring.
Apart from his role in a leading company that provides premium software services to global clients, Srihari is an esteemed reviewer and a senior technical proof-reader for Manning Publications Co. He was the technical proof-reader for the following Manning titles:
- Get Programming with Node.js
- Testing JavaScript Applications
- ASP.Net Core Security
- BDD In Action Second Edition
He has contributed to the review process of several other Manning titles, including:
- .NET Core in Action
- Microservices Patterns
- Microservices In Action
- TypeScript Quickly
- Unit Testing Principles, Practices, and Patterns
- Microservices Security in Action
- Docker in a Month of Lunches
- JUnit in Action
- Azure Storage, Streaming, and Batch Analytics
- Testing JavaScript Applications
- Grokking Functional Programming
- The Joy of JavaScript
- ASP.Net Core Security
- BDD In Action Second Edition
- Elasticsearch in Action Second Edition
Srihari actively serves as a member of the 'Board of Studies - Department of Information Technology' at B.S Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology, where he strives to bridge the gap between academic curriculum and industry expectations. His responsibilities include framing and reviewing syllabi for various subjects.