If attorney-client privilege works as you've described it, it doesn't make any sense. The prosecution could summon the attorney to testify and divulge all the information he has.
While some corporations are too big to fail, managers aren't. The article mixes these to things - it's probably ok (given current economic climate) to leave the bank be and fine it, but it's definitely not ok to not…
In Russia, a leading internet search provider rolled out an aggregator app, it's pretty good. There're multiple others as far as I remember.
> However, often you can learn the most interesting trait from asking a question which the candidate can't answer right off the bat: How does the candidate deal with failure or lack of knowledge. Some research suggests…
Yeah, "real-time" is the big thing now but there no mainstream tools to simplify the development of such apps, so we're pretty much in Perl + CGI era. The ones that exist offer much looser coupling between client and…
It seems that Ruby never won over Python in big tech companies. Probably it has something to do with Python being widespread in science (as far as I understand, tech companies are dominated by graduates from the best…
V8 is backed up by Google, I guess that's pretty big deal.
Yes, Node.js is the new Ruby on Rails. It's amazing how EventMachine and other similar frameworks failed to gain traction.
I would really like to see some articles about proper benchmarking procedures at 1000+ requests per second. Are there any?
If attorney-client privilege works as you've described it, it doesn't make any sense. The prosecution could summon the attorney to testify and divulge all the information he has.
While some corporations are too big to fail, managers aren't. The article mixes these to things - it's probably ok (given current economic climate) to leave the bank be and fine it, but it's definitely not ok to not…
In Russia, a leading internet search provider rolled out an aggregator app, it's pretty good. There're multiple others as far as I remember.
> However, often you can learn the most interesting trait from asking a question which the candidate can't answer right off the bat: How does the candidate deal with failure or lack of knowledge. Some research suggests…
Yeah, "real-time" is the big thing now but there no mainstream tools to simplify the development of such apps, so we're pretty much in Perl + CGI era. The ones that exist offer much looser coupling between client and…
It seems that Ruby never won over Python in big tech companies. Probably it has something to do with Python being widespread in science (as far as I understand, tech companies are dominated by graduates from the best…
V8 is backed up by Google, I guess that's pretty big deal.
Yes, Node.js is the new Ruby on Rails. It's amazing how EventMachine and other similar frameworks failed to gain traction.
I would really like to see some articles about proper benchmarking procedures at 1000+ requests per second. Are there any?