By Gergely Orosz, the author of The Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter and Building Mobile Apps at Scale
Navigating senior, tech lead, staff and principal positions at tech companies and startups. An Amazon #1 Best Seller. New: the hardcover is out! As is the audibook. Now available in 6 languages.
It seems like you're searching for content related to a specific topic, possibly a music video or a song. The keywords "love with kashmiri girl 2020 niksindian original exclusive" suggest that you might be looking for a romantic song or video featuring a Kashmiri girl, created by Nik Sindian.
The search for authentic storytelling and representation in digital media often leads users toward specific, niche keywords. In the case of the phrase highlights a significant moment in the evolution of Indian digital content creation, particularly surrounding the "NiksIndian" brand during the unique landscape of 2020. The Context of 2020 Digital Content
If you're looking for information on this topic, I can suggest some possible search results or related content. However, I would like to clarify that I'm a text-based AI and do not have direct access to specific videos or music platforms.
Love stories that cross regional lines—such as those between a traveler and a local in Kashmir—serve as more than just entertainment. They act as informal cultural exchanges. They highlight the hospitality, the traditional aesthetics, and the shared values that persist despite geographical or political distances. By documenting these interactions, creators allow viewers to experience a world they might never visit, humanizing distant locations through the lens of a personal relationship.
If you are looking for a blog post about the culture and romance of Kashmir from a more traditional or mainstream perspective, below is a conceptual draft that captures the essence of "falling in love" with the region and its people. Enchanted by the Valley: A Tale of Love in Kashmir
If you are an outsider (non-Kashmiri), you will eventually face the bhai (brother) or baav (cousin). These male relatives are not just protectors; they are gatekeepers. Gaining their silent approval—often through patience and demonstrated respect—is more important than grand romantic gestures.
Sharing a cup of pink Noon Chai or the aromatic Kehwa is more than just a meal; it’s a gesture of welcome.
The book is separated into six standalone parts, each part covering several chapters:
Parts 1 and 6 apply to all engineering levels: from entry-level software developers to principal or above engineers. Parts 2, 3, 4 and 5 cover increasingly senior engineering levels. These four parts group topics in chapters – such as ones on software engineering, collaboration, getting things done, and so on.
This book is more of a reference book that you can refer back to, as you grow in your career. I suggest skimming over the career levels and chapters that you are familiar with, and focus reading on topics you struggle with, or career levels where you are aiming to get to. Keep in mind that expectations can vary greatly between companies.
In this book, I’ve aimed to align the topics and leveling definitions closer to what is typical at Big Tech and scaleups: but you might find some of the topics relevant for lower career levels in later chapters. For example, we cover logging, montiroing and oncall in Part 5: “Reliable software systems” in-depth: but it’s useful – and oftentimes necessary! – to know about these practices below the staff engineer levels.
The Software Engineer's Guidebook is available in multiple languages:
You should now be able to ask your local book shops to order the book for you via Ingram Spark Print-on-demand - using the ISBN code 9789083381824. I'm also working on making the paperback more accessible in additional regions, including translated versions. Please share details here if you're unable to get the book in your country and I'll aim to remedy the situation.
I'd like to think so! The book can help you get ideas on how to help software engineers on your team grow. And if you are a hands-on engineering manager (which I hope you might be!) then you can apply the topics yourself! I wrote more about staying hands-on as an engineering manager or lead in The Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter.
I've gotten this variation of a question from Data Engineers, ML Engineers, designers and SREs. See the more detailed table of contents and the "Look inside" sample to get a better idea of the contents of the book. I have written this book with software engineers as the target group, and the bulk of the book applies for them. Part 1 is more generally applicable career advice: but that's still smaller subset of the book.