Journal

Exploring Singapore: Episode V

Right after my Cruise to Nowhere trip, I had several more off days to spend in Singapore. Because lots of my plans were cancelled in Episode IV, it was time to revisit those plans.

This time, my destinations were revolved around food and the activities filled in between weren’t fixed. Because of that, I started the day a bit late during lunch instead of in the morning. This way, I would be more relaxed as it supposed to be.

During the four days of leave, I visited Tanglin area, Changi area, Downtown area, and West Coast area.

Going Overseas: Cruise to Nowhere

The last time I was overseas was February 2020 when the pandemic was still brewing and came back to Singapore acting like a hero by bringing in few boxes of face masks. It has been such a long time since my last travel that packing for travel felt unnatural to me.

Technically, I was going overseas, leaving Singapore for 4 nights in international waters. The feeling while onboard cruise is like being on another world, where you are served well and felt full all the time. While the common name of this kind of trip is “cruise to nowhere”, to many of us, the cruise itself is the destination.

I embarked on 30 September 2021 and returned back to Singapore on 4 October 2021.

Exploring Singapore, Episode IV

This episode was planned to be more focused on food places and things in between, but everything changed when the Circuit Breaker 2.0 Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) was announced. Plans were changed, activities were reduced, dining out were outright cancelled. It was quite stressful to do all the changes in such a short notice, but in the end, I preserved and mostly stayed at home, while dedicating only two of the afternoons going out. On Monday, I visited Botanic Gardens, and on Friday, Singapore Mobility Gallery.

Exploring Singapore, Episode III

You may think that Singapore is small and has nothing much to see, but given a week, you can still fill every day with activities and things to see. I started exploring Singapore more deeply back in July 2020 (Exploring Singapore) and also in November 2020 (haha, no post yet). I’ve found that every time I think I’m running out of places to see, that’s also when I find something new.

On this episode, I planned each day to be spent on a certain location throughout the day:

  • Monday: Chinatown area
  • Tuesday: River Safari
  • Wednesday: Gardens by the Bay
  • Thursday: Sentosa
  • Friday: Museums (NUS + ArtScience Museum)
Marina Bay Sands area at night, 31 October 2020

2020 in Review

We’ve reached the end of 2020. What a year!

2020 was full of unexpected twists and encounters. If you asked me last year whether I’ll be in the current position, I would say no. Rest assured there’s so much more that can be contained in this one post.

Exploring Singapore

2 August 2020

Last week I took a week off work to explore Singapore. It was an odd decision, as almost no one are taking leave these days. As I haven’t been on leave ever since Chinese New Year (back in January), I did really need a break from work. Besides that, it was a good excuse to travel around Singapore.

Ever since I come to Singapore in 2013, most of my earlier years has been confined in Pulau NTU. After I started working, I also don’t really like to go explore that much because these attractions are crowded especially on weekends. That is why this is the perfect time to explore Singapore since all the tourist attractions are empty as there are no tourists from overseas!

If I include the weekends, this means that I’m off from work for 9 days, and I did use them well: 4 days traveling and 3 days of resting 😊

Three Years

7 February 2020 marks my 3rd year work anniversary at Shopee. In this post, I will highlight the changes since my first day at work: people, project, and process.

People

When I joined the team, I was the fourth one in the team! Now, ummm, I I’ve lost count! It is now around 30 people I guess. I don’t really know about the growth of headcount of the whole company, but they follow roughly this same exponential growth. Yeah, the headcount exploded (figuratively)!

P.S. Since I’ve joined, I’ve moved my desk six times! They are all due to headcount explosion: we move to other corner of office so other team could expand; or we move to other building/floor!

Project

Back when I joined the team, it was the Shopee’s “PC Mall” team, called that way because that team focuses only on the desktop browser version of Shopee. When I joined, that project is around one year old, yet the codebase is already very big. Yet it kept expanding. Few months in after my first day, another project was started to take over the mobile browser platform by rewriting page by page. This means that the team isn’t “PC” team anymore, that’s why we’re now called the “Web Front-End” team.

Process

Finally, the biggest change over this part 3 years, is about process.

In the good old days, we can deploy our codes to production whenever we like. The implication of this is that, product mangers who really cares about their projects, will request a specific date and time to deploy to production. On some days, there could be deploys in the morning, in the afternoon, and in the evening! All we do for the whole day is deploying!

Luckily, a product manager stepped up to start a release management process and now we have a proper release management team to handle releases. I’m actually glad that a release process was put in place. Although it slows things down, including when there is a critical bug on production, in most days, this release process means that end-user will see a more stable Shopee.

Besides that release management process, there are definitely many more processes that were introduced in this past three years. I think I also contributed to it: I helped set-up some of the continuous integration jobs in our shared repository (which developers need to pass those before being able to merge to the master branch).

Conclusion

So many things have changed since I join back in 2017. There are definitely many more things than just more people, more projects, and more processes, but they are endless to mention one by one. Since the only constant in life is change, many more will come! To many more changes!