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- How Struggling Dayton, Ohio, Reveals the Chasm Among American Cities (propublica.org)
- Dude, She’s (Exactly 25 Percent) Out of Your League (theatlantic.com)
- Big Ten Universities’ National Footprint (urbanophile.com)
- Motor City grows as tech talent hub (detroitnews.com)
- Michigan's manufacturing past is fueling its tech future (engadget.com)
- Amusement – Python package for theme park wait times (Disney, Universal and more) (astephen2.github.io)
- Silicon Valley (2006) (paulgraham.com)
- Community Will Get Its Sixth Season On Yahoo (techcrunch.com)
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So here it goes... I've been interviewing around at large SV companies, but I'm really interested in getting an internship at Google. I haven't been able to get any interest from them, however. I'm from a top CS school…
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As many of you may/may not know, there's a pretty awesome hackathon starting in a couple hours (MHacks!). What kind of tips does HN have for going to hackathons? What should the people who want to learn do throughout…
- You Don't Have to be Einstein (medium.com)
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It's pretty common fact that side projects are an avenue to getting a recruiter's attention at a large company. What kind of side projects really stand out? Or is it more about marketing?
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It's a pretty common fact that side projects are a good way to impress recruiters at large software companies. I'd like to take that a step further. What makes a side project particularly attractive from a recruiters…
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I'm a rising junior interested in getting a (preferably large company) software internship next summer. I've got a Django site I've been working on as a side project, but I'd like to get one more thing going this…
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There's a million resources (both on HN and the rest of the web) on how to learn to code. How does take the next step and become a better developer?