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Ever wondered what happens when a seasoned backend developer trades the predictable world of code for the unpredictable chaos of global travel? Prepare yourself for *My Server's Down, I Guess I'll Travel*. This riveting autobiography isn't your typical fluffy travelogue; it's a sarcastic, occasionally bewildered account of a man who knows his way around a database but somehow keeps getting lost in translation. From attempting to explain REST APIs to a yak herder to discovering that 'async' takes on a whole new meaning when dealing with international train schedules, Gohar Younas Malik shares the *real* experiences: the breathtaking landscapes are there, sure, but so are the questionable street food decisions and the profound realization that debugging culture shock is harder than debugging a microservice. Join Gohar as he navigates diverse cultures, encounters baffling situations, and learns lessons that definitely weren't in the AWS documentation. This book is for human travelers who appreciate a good laugh at the expense of someone else's travel mishaps, and perhaps need a gentle (or sarcastic) nudge to finally book that ticket. It's a testament to the idea that even if your life feels stuck in a loop, there's always a world of adventure waiting, probably with terrible Wi-Fi. Get ready to be inspired, amused, and maybe a little concerned for the author's well-being.
Gohar Younas Malik is a backend developer who apparently got bored fixing bugs and decided to explore the world instead. With over six years wrangling Python, Django, and AWS services, he's proven he can handle complex systems, which is almost as challenging as figuring out international adapter plugs. When not debugging code or navigating foreign lands, he can be found debating politics or contemplating the mysteries of cricket. He wrote this book because, frankly, his travel blog wasn't getting enough traffic.
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