I disagree, if you consistently think that the code you wrote a year ago is shit then you are probably just chasing a new fad every year. I'd say that if a junior developer with a year in a language doesn't write code…
No, it is just that physicists means something different than mathematicians when they use the word "function". Just assume that they always are distributions that are evaluated with dirac deltas and everything makes…
They most likely said "The wave function is differentiable and its derivative is continuous", which isn't obvious. If you think that it sounded strange you should have asked during the lecture and they would have…
> I'd love to see a product/social network that confront their users with opposite point of views. Debates tend to polarize people so it wont do much good.
> How to reconcile “teach everyone to code” and “only hire the top 1%”? The logic is simple: Everyone needs to be a coder if you want to fill all coding jobs with top 1% coders.
I disagree, if you consistently think that the code you wrote a year ago is shit then you are probably just chasing a new fad every year. I'd say that if a junior developer with a year in a language doesn't write code…
No, it is just that physicists means something different than mathematicians when they use the word "function". Just assume that they always are distributions that are evaluated with dirac deltas and everything makes…
They most likely said "The wave function is differentiable and its derivative is continuous", which isn't obvious. If you think that it sounded strange you should have asked during the lecture and they would have…
> I'd love to see a product/social network that confront their users with opposite point of views. Debates tend to polarize people so it wont do much good.
> How to reconcile “teach everyone to code” and “only hire the top 1%”? The logic is simple: Everyone needs to be a coder if you want to fill all coding jobs with top 1% coders.