The vocals on both these bands are fantastic. Language, The Contortionist’s newest album, is one of my favorite releases of the year.
QCon SF 2014
Steven Ihde and I will be speaking at QCon San Francisco on November 5th 2014 about the evolution of LinkedIn’s service architecture.
Unresolved Resolutions
At the start of 2014 I wrote a post about what my goals were for this year. Now that we are 9 months in I thought it would be good to see how much progress I’ve made. And yes, I do agree that I should have done this 6 months in.
(Charts generated using the awesome pygal library. Code can be found here.)
- Learning Go – 10% progress has been made on this. I got distracted by various other things happening in life and forgot about this endeavor. I think I can still achieve this.
- Reading three research papers a month – I’m disappointed that I haven’t been able to keep up with this. While I have read a lot of research papers this year, it falls short of my goal of three a month. Papers I have read include Omega, Orleans, Photon, Raft, Paxos Made Simple, and F1.
- Blog more – My original post was pretty ambiguous by what I meant by “more”. Let’s assume “more” meant 4 posts a month. I’m tempted to make a POST related joke here but I won’t.
- Play guitar for at least 30 minutes a day – I think I’m averaging 20 minutes a day.
- Work out 6 days a week and start running again – Achieved minus the running. I’m definitely going to make up for that in the last 4 months though.
One Year Later
Wow. I can’t believe that it’s been a year at LinkedIn already. When I look down at my employee badge, it seems like it was only yesterday that I was waiting to get my picture taken before heading out for new hire orientation. Despite me looking terrible in the photo, I’m happy to say that my first year at LinkedIn has been nothing short of fantastic.
In true developer fashion, I thought it would be fun to look back at the year that passed and talk about some of the significant, and seemingly not so significant, numbers. So, without further ado, here are some statistics about my first year at LinkedIn:
(I’ve used 220 work days in a year for all my calculations)
Amazing coworkers I have: too many to count. I think this is one of the main reasons I love working at LinkedIn.
Lines of code written (additions): at least ~16000. Yes, I know lines of code is a terrible metric to measure an engineer’s productivity, and I’m not trying to do that here. This is just an approximation for lines of code I’ve written for the projects I’ve worked on that are on GitHub (Rest.li, Rest.li API Hub, and linkedin.github.com).
Coffee consumed: 495 cups. I drink 2-3 cups of coffee per day, but closer to 2 most of the days (I used 2.25 cups/day for my calculations). I’m hoping to cut down my coffee consumption but it is hard because COFFEE IS SO DELICIOUS.
Time spent working out: 180 hours. My overall fitness levels were pretty low at the end of my undergraduate life. I’m working hard on improving that.
Time spent at the pull up rings: 25 hours. One of my coworkers showed me these around 3 months after I started. I now spend 15-20 minutes a day there during my workouts.


LinkedIn shirts I own: 10 (and one hoodie). One of the first LinkedIn shirts I got was a shirt for the team that I was an intern on. Each shirt was personalized with the last name of the person as well as a number of their choice. I really wanted the number 7 on mine (I like 7 for some reason, don’t ask why) but one of my coworkers had already claimed it for themselves. I chose 91 instead. Wasn’t that a fun anecdote?

Internal hackdays I’ve taken part in: 2. This number is abysmally low and is something I hope to improve on.
Unofficial team mascots broken: 1. The unofficial mascot for our team is a small blue Pegasus figurine (after the name of the Rest.li data layer). I dropped it on the ground on Friday 7/25 and one of its wings sort of broke. I’m looking for a suitable replacement.

Times I’ve felt like quitting my job at LinkedIn: 0.
So, you want to win a hackthon – (kind of) part 2
What I’m Currently Listening To: TesseracT
TesseracT is one of the first modern progressive metal bands that I listened to, and Altered State is one of those albums that I can listen to from start to finish multiple times without ever getting bored. The best word that I can use to describe their music is “beautiful”.
Rest.li At LinkedIn
A post I wrote for the LinkedIn Engineering Blog – http://engineering.linkedin.com/restli/linkedins-restli-moment
What I’m Currently listening to: Skyharbor
Fantastic. Do check them out.
black & white
Books are wonderful.
I read a crazy amount while in school. And then for some reason this changed while in college. The only books I read were those that were required (or sometimes optional) for a class. Semi-related: I got really good at reading research papers.
I’m hoping to get back into my old reading habits. I recently (7 weeks ago) bought a book shelf for my room, after which I may or may not have gone and bought a lot of books. I read The Road, Persepolis, Persepolis II, V for Vendetta, Batman: The Killing Joke, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Batman Vol 1: The Court of Owls, and Batman Vol 2: The City of Owls (I also discovered that I really like graphic novels. Which makes sense since I like art. And books.). I’m currently reading Cloud Atlas. Next on the list: The Stranger, and Blindness.
I love the fact that I live close to an amazing bookstore.
It feels really good rediscovering what was once a part of my life.
What I’m currently listening to: Goldspot
Siddhartha’s introduction at the start of the performance made me a bit misty-eyed. It made me miss my family, home, and friends in India.
Goldspot is fantastic.

