Nice! I was in the Red Admirals.
So I graduated from DBC 3 years ago and I agree with most of the sentiments already stated in this thread. However, I think the red flag for me was seeing some of my cohort graduate and then immediately after become…
For me, math has always been a source of unplugging. I'd sit at my kitchen table, put in some headphones, and just get lost in endless math problems. Interestingly, now as a masters student in a statistics graduate…
You're insinuating that since the road cannot be shared then bikes should not be allowed on them. It does work when people are respectful of others and aren't always in such a rush all the time.
I mean, if we're talking about Boston then the roads weren't originally designed for cars either: they were created for horse drawn carriages. http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/dcr/pe/historic-parkways/4d72bd... They have…
I'm a biker in Boston; I cycle 5 miles to work and 5 miles home on a daily basis. I think the city is doing an amazing job with what they are given but so many of the roads are just too narrow for dedicated bike lanes.…
I graduated 3 years ago from a San Francisco bootcamp and got what I wanted out of the program. My trajectory since then has been: Full Stack Software Developer -> Database Administrator -> Graduate School in…
University of California, San Francisco - Department of Neurology | Full-time | SF The Multiple Sclerosis research group at UCSF is looking for a Database Administrator II to support the expansion of its database and…
Nice! I was in the Red Admirals.
So I graduated from DBC 3 years ago and I agree with most of the sentiments already stated in this thread. However, I think the red flag for me was seeing some of my cohort graduate and then immediately after become…
For me, math has always been a source of unplugging. I'd sit at my kitchen table, put in some headphones, and just get lost in endless math problems. Interestingly, now as a masters student in a statistics graduate…
You're insinuating that since the road cannot be shared then bikes should not be allowed on them. It does work when people are respectful of others and aren't always in such a rush all the time.
I mean, if we're talking about Boston then the roads weren't originally designed for cars either: they were created for horse drawn carriages. http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/dcr/pe/historic-parkways/4d72bd... They have…
I'm a biker in Boston; I cycle 5 miles to work and 5 miles home on a daily basis. I think the city is doing an amazing job with what they are given but so many of the roads are just too narrow for dedicated bike lanes.…
I graduated 3 years ago from a San Francisco bootcamp and got what I wanted out of the program. My trajectory since then has been: Full Stack Software Developer -> Database Administrator -> Graduate School in…
University of California, San Francisco - Department of Neurology | Full-time | SF The Multiple Sclerosis research group at UCSF is looking for a Database Administrator II to support the expansion of its database and…