> if they are OK with the US taking him into custody, their government is free to let that happen, treaty or not. If who is OK with what? The Maldives is a republic and has to follow its laws and process to consider…
I also thought SML worked quite well at that level, but I think the initial negativity on the forums about an unknown language reflected what to expect from a larger portion of 101 students. > I won't say anything about…
SML is great, but based on the UW paradigms course, I'd say it gets a lot of backlash from students wanting something common in industry. Transitioning first classes from C to go would make great sense, but it looks…
Yes, in fact this could hurt them more significantly. The assets 7.6 million expats are mostly in the US since the US is preventing 'US persons' from investing abroad with the same kind of regulatory interference, that…
When I look at a field like sports, I assume the genetic advantages are not so direct to the routine tasks. For example, significant genetic factors may be: healing or failing to heal without permanent damage or being…
This is exactly the topic I've been pondering recently. I encountered the same kind of problem just within CS during an interview. Personally, I went back further in the domain to avoid admitting I never had more than…
> Being poor completely sucks ... The point of getting rich is so that your life doesn't suck. This is a false dichotomy. The path to getting rich involves being moderately successful and then being willing to risk…
The only reason I can do well in one of these interviews is because I recently started writing poor patch code for websites. In development, who would do design, code and review on only one change in a straight…
Yes, I had the same problem with the article. The lawsuit just seems to be cherry picking which part of Barclay's paradoxical claims to trust, not creating its own self referential problems. If Barclay's could get HFTs…
So, is playing golf in the rain a worse option than walking or driving home and returning later on a city street? These odds are hardly a compelling reason to continue warning about lighting safety given that the…
No, I just live in Zurich. The past products I worked on were mostly for banks so I still pay a little more attention to what developers from banks and finance groups say when I run into them. Personally, I am a long…
> I've seen a lot of c++ jobs in the finance sector in NYC Fast + Legacy = Finance But based on complaints I hear here in Zurich, the OP would never become qualified learning C++ part time to be the local expert…
You are hung up on my example over my point which is not that I believe the explanation of the gratification delay tests.. I like your hypothesis, but I also don't care if the gratification test was flawed due to alien…
That could be, though I certainly have met outliers who thrive from a childhood of rebellion. Many of them seemed uninhibited but really had a sadistic ability to wait for their opportunities to maximally affect their…
> So the study is asking "what happened to the kids who their peers considered 'cool' or a 'nerd'?" Our 'coolness' meters collapse metrics, for example: inhibition may make you cooler in one case (not quoting sci-fi)…
I didn't mean to sound overly harsh or upset about it, since I do recognize there is a spectrum and you need to fall somewhere in the middle if you want to be able to learn from more than just your own actions and have…
Even the engineer who freed up his time by outsourcing had the common decency to spend his time looking at pictures of kittens.. If managers could account for the hours of utility he stole from others, I think it would…
> I've seen this too, but it's not a new phenomenon. This has always happened behind closed doors; LinkedIn merely makes it public. Yep, we had an engineer who spent 40 hours a week going around and building social…
I have a friend who worked for TI's automotive. They sold it off as the entire sector is bellow TI's minimum profitability level. So cost is issue #1.. But the subtext in the article makes it pretty clear. They are…
Since the discussion is age, I would say digital equipment corporation which would put everyone at 40+.
But you can also synchronize on a reference system from your competitor's systems and then you can do easy comparisons. (For example, Solaris x86 clearly favored 1-2 specific windows/mac laptops --which could be ordered…
> Don't forget that a lot of people get on the internet for leisure. There is a purpose besides leisure, selling to the leisure group or building technologies to improve the internet's effectiveness for selling to the…
Call me a hawk, but I think it makes more sense for content provider who wont be buying their way into the fast lane to pre-emptively rate limit all customers of the major US ISPs. Content providers that depend on the…
Interesting, I've been enjoying https://www.codeeval.com/ which also has the headhunter based model and supports a few more languages, but doesn't have the time limits like a real code interview usually would.
> launchable web application prototype This sounds like an oxymoron which would imply the two sides of the transaction have separate expectations. As reasonable developers, do we build out the system, security, data…
> if they are OK with the US taking him into custody, their government is free to let that happen, treaty or not. If who is OK with what? The Maldives is a republic and has to follow its laws and process to consider…
I also thought SML worked quite well at that level, but I think the initial negativity on the forums about an unknown language reflected what to expect from a larger portion of 101 students. > I won't say anything about…
SML is great, but based on the UW paradigms course, I'd say it gets a lot of backlash from students wanting something common in industry. Transitioning first classes from C to go would make great sense, but it looks…
Yes, in fact this could hurt them more significantly. The assets 7.6 million expats are mostly in the US since the US is preventing 'US persons' from investing abroad with the same kind of regulatory interference, that…
When I look at a field like sports, I assume the genetic advantages are not so direct to the routine tasks. For example, significant genetic factors may be: healing or failing to heal without permanent damage or being…
This is exactly the topic I've been pondering recently. I encountered the same kind of problem just within CS during an interview. Personally, I went back further in the domain to avoid admitting I never had more than…
> Being poor completely sucks ... The point of getting rich is so that your life doesn't suck. This is a false dichotomy. The path to getting rich involves being moderately successful and then being willing to risk…
The only reason I can do well in one of these interviews is because I recently started writing poor patch code for websites. In development, who would do design, code and review on only one change in a straight…
Yes, I had the same problem with the article. The lawsuit just seems to be cherry picking which part of Barclay's paradoxical claims to trust, not creating its own self referential problems. If Barclay's could get HFTs…
So, is playing golf in the rain a worse option than walking or driving home and returning later on a city street? These odds are hardly a compelling reason to continue warning about lighting safety given that the…
No, I just live in Zurich. The past products I worked on were mostly for banks so I still pay a little more attention to what developers from banks and finance groups say when I run into them. Personally, I am a long…
> I've seen a lot of c++ jobs in the finance sector in NYC Fast + Legacy = Finance But based on complaints I hear here in Zurich, the OP would never become qualified learning C++ part time to be the local expert…
You are hung up on my example over my point which is not that I believe the explanation of the gratification delay tests.. I like your hypothesis, but I also don't care if the gratification test was flawed due to alien…
That could be, though I certainly have met outliers who thrive from a childhood of rebellion. Many of them seemed uninhibited but really had a sadistic ability to wait for their opportunities to maximally affect their…
> So the study is asking "what happened to the kids who their peers considered 'cool' or a 'nerd'?" Our 'coolness' meters collapse metrics, for example: inhibition may make you cooler in one case (not quoting sci-fi)…
I didn't mean to sound overly harsh or upset about it, since I do recognize there is a spectrum and you need to fall somewhere in the middle if you want to be able to learn from more than just your own actions and have…
Even the engineer who freed up his time by outsourcing had the common decency to spend his time looking at pictures of kittens.. If managers could account for the hours of utility he stole from others, I think it would…
> I've seen this too, but it's not a new phenomenon. This has always happened behind closed doors; LinkedIn merely makes it public. Yep, we had an engineer who spent 40 hours a week going around and building social…
I have a friend who worked for TI's automotive. They sold it off as the entire sector is bellow TI's minimum profitability level. So cost is issue #1.. But the subtext in the article makes it pretty clear. They are…
Since the discussion is age, I would say digital equipment corporation which would put everyone at 40+.
But you can also synchronize on a reference system from your competitor's systems and then you can do easy comparisons. (For example, Solaris x86 clearly favored 1-2 specific windows/mac laptops --which could be ordered…
> Don't forget that a lot of people get on the internet for leisure. There is a purpose besides leisure, selling to the leisure group or building technologies to improve the internet's effectiveness for selling to the…
Call me a hawk, but I think it makes more sense for content provider who wont be buying their way into the fast lane to pre-emptively rate limit all customers of the major US ISPs. Content providers that depend on the…
Interesting, I've been enjoying https://www.codeeval.com/ which also has the headhunter based model and supports a few more languages, but doesn't have the time limits like a real code interview usually would.
> launchable web application prototype This sounds like an oxymoron which would imply the two sides of the transaction have separate expectations. As reasonable developers, do we build out the system, security, data…