They call it "wet blanket"?
I personally much prefer vim due to its infinite portability (I can use the same editor pretty much anywhere), but it came with a big up-front learning curve that I used when I was ramping up on a new codebase anyways.…
It really depends on how they level you, which you won't really know until you engage with them and interview. It's less likely you'll be presenting at conferences and writing articles on what you're doing at Facebook,…
This! I've also worked with people at both FAANG and non-FAANG where the issue is motivation and not "intelligence", so I would frame it to myself as that. Depending on the company, you might be able to switch sooner…
My wife has tried many times to book, is there any transparency around when trips are actually made/one's ability to book?
They call it "wet blanket"?
I personally much prefer vim due to its infinite portability (I can use the same editor pretty much anywhere), but it came with a big up-front learning curve that I used when I was ramping up on a new codebase anyways.…
It really depends on how they level you, which you won't really know until you engage with them and interview. It's less likely you'll be presenting at conferences and writing articles on what you're doing at Facebook,…
This! I've also worked with people at both FAANG and non-FAANG where the issue is motivation and not "intelligence", so I would frame it to myself as that. Depending on the company, you might be able to switch sooner…
My wife has tried many times to book, is there any transparency around when trips are actually made/one's ability to book?