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Here, you can find news about our professional projects and other things that I (Daniel) like or interest me personally.
Basic Skills you should know if you work in IT
Hello friend! Let’s talk about some skills every IT worker should have. IT is a huge field with many connected areas. No app can run without hardware. What can you do without the Internet (which is basically just a very large network)? Where does the data for my application come from? It doesn’t matter in which area of
Book Review: Deep Work by Cal Newport
Hello friend! Deep Work by Cal Newport is an excellent read for everybody who wants to create meaningful work in his life. Newport offers insights into the workflows of high-achieving knowledge workers and how you can replicate those for yourself. The book is divided into two parts: Firstly, The Idea, which is, you guessed it, all about the
Life gets busy
Hello friend! As the title of this post says, life gets busy. That’s why my last post was nearly two years ago. Many things happened during this time that kept me from writing even though I often thought about it. Now, since I’m writing this post, I want to write more again in the future and provide helpful

Best Beginner Programming Language in 2022
My thoughts on what the best programming language for beginners is.
Book Review: How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens
An introduction to the Zettelkasten-method Hello friend, I hope you enjoy my review of How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens and the concepts behind it. What is it about? This book is about note-taking and writing with the Zettelkasten-Method, which was originally introduced by Niklas Luhman. Luhman was a highly productive german sociologist who published more than 70

Notion – my favorite note-taking app and how I use it for university
Hello friend. I have been using Evernote for years. It was the place where I put a lot of things that interested me, but then I never looked at them again. There was no real structure I enjoyed working with. And I still use it for that, like a filing cabinet for documents I might need later. But