Ask HN: What are you reading/learning/working on over the holiday break?

10 points by Anon84 a day ago

This time of the year many people take time off to spend time with family and have extra free time to work on their own stuff (Python was famously created as a Christmas break project), so I’m curious how you’ll be using this extra time?

I’m planning to spend time some time making progress on all the writing that I need to finish…

bonniesimon 2 hours ago

Are you guys getting a holiday break? I don't think I have that privilege

zahlman 20 hours ago

I'm forcing myself to get back into blogging and coding regularly, doing at least something every day (https://zahlman.github.io/meta/2024/12/20/todo-finish-todo-l...). (There will probably be family here for Christmas; I'll probably just publish something I wrote ahead of time.)

>Python was famously created as a Christmas break project

I actually haven't heard this story before.

  • wannabebarista 15 hours ago

    For me, establishing a sort of routine was the best way to get past the frustration of having multiple lingering unfinished projects/posts. I struggled more with determining when to ship a post rather than getting out what I wanted to say.

    For a routine to be helpful, it doesn't have to be as frequent as weekly. I can imagine that turnaround being the source of a new set of anxieties!

    I enjoy writing about books and articles I read. Even just putting together lists and some notes at the end of each year helped me organize my thinking tremendously. Here are my recommendations from 2023 [0, 1]; I'm currently cranking out the 2024 lists!

    [0] https://bcmullins.github.io/interesting-books-2023/

    [1] https://bcmullins.github.io/interesting-articles-2023/

    • zahlman 4 hours ago

      >For a routine to be helpful, it doesn't have to be as frequent as weekly.

      I agree, but my experience has been that daily habits are easier to form.

wannabebarista a day ago

A friend and I are starting to work through Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms.

JaggerJo a day ago

This is one of the first holidays where I don't feel an urge to program. Feels strange. Guess I'm getting older?

Reading: The Snows of Kilimanjaro

Project: Logic Gate Editor + Simulator (but I can't really bring myself to work on it much)

Frohe Weihnachten!

lizzas 17 hours ago

Got a 3d printer so want to do some tailor made functional prints.

markus_zhang a day ago

Just completed a LC-3 interpreter emulator and tried to wrap my head around dynamic recompilation into x64 code. Still couldn't figure out how to deal with indirect jump as it can potentially jump to every memory address so maybe I'll just map every target instruction to a block of translated code.

rukshn a day ago

Reading: Before the coffee gets cold book series

Learning: GoLang

Working on: Making HiCafe.co more stable and building an image generator

Happy holidays

kratom_sandwich a day ago

Reading: Fuzzy Logic by Bart Kosko

Learning: Professional Scrum Master

Working on: my shitty consulting job

Happy holidays!

purple-leafy 19 hours ago

Reading: A Feast for Crows

Learning: NandToTetris

Working on: Kagi chrome extension

  • chistev 10 hours ago

    A song of Ice and Fire is a great book.

    That third book was incredible, and I had watched the show!

    • Anon84 26 minutes ago

      Fingers crossed that it ever gets finished