This is my fear of working remote. Seems to come up relatively often in threads that discuss remote work -- needing to force oneself to leave the house (which is also the workplace)
The joys of capitalism. I jest, though. While it probably feels the same on paper, your mental health is (probably) much better now, I would assume.
Just wanted to say that this looks super dope. Love the aesthetic as well.
Yeah, well I totally agree on that end. Proofs are almost never practical for anyone. Number theory is also a huge bore
Yeah, I was being snarky up above, but will definitely look forward to the future articles.
Here's the way I look at it: learning loss is almost inevitable, but I think it's less of a problem than it appears. What I think we should instead pay attention to is the rate of re-learning. Something may take…
Politely disagree. I'm going to take engineering math to mean ~4 semesters of calculus (differentiation, integration, multivariable, and differential equations) as well as maybe a Linear Algebra class and a discrete…
>"I'll show you how to do DP" Hey it's the same 3 example problems that are in every textbook, GeeksforGeeks, Leetcode, etc.
Anyone have advice for junior SWEs? I will have a year of co-op experience by the end of 2019, and was thinking of applying from the US to work in Germany or the Netherlands for full-time junior positions.
This is my fear of working remote. Seems to come up relatively often in threads that discuss remote work -- needing to force oneself to leave the house (which is also the workplace)
The joys of capitalism. I jest, though. While it probably feels the same on paper, your mental health is (probably) much better now, I would assume.
Just wanted to say that this looks super dope. Love the aesthetic as well.
Yeah, well I totally agree on that end. Proofs are almost never practical for anyone. Number theory is also a huge bore
Yeah, I was being snarky up above, but will definitely look forward to the future articles.
Here's the way I look at it: learning loss is almost inevitable, but I think it's less of a problem than it appears. What I think we should instead pay attention to is the rate of re-learning. Something may take…
Politely disagree. I'm going to take engineering math to mean ~4 semesters of calculus (differentiation, integration, multivariable, and differential equations) as well as maybe a Linear Algebra class and a discrete…
>"I'll show you how to do DP" Hey it's the same 3 example problems that are in every textbook, GeeksforGeeks, Leetcode, etc.
Anyone have advice for junior SWEs? I will have a year of co-op experience by the end of 2019, and was thinking of applying from the US to work in Germany or the Netherlands for full-time junior positions.