Google hasn’t hired “the very best” for at least five to seven years now; there are plenty “average talent” employees who do their job adequately. Mind you they do hire some of the best, but the idea that google…
I dunno, i would call spaghetti code code with waaaay too many entangled concerns, for which this and global state definitely qualifies. Personally i associate it with lack of abstractions, or extremely leaky…
It’s not clear eg what use you would get from sharing a language between your model training and request processing.
> Your "refactoring" tells me that the code probably wasn't well structured in the first place Well considering this is a realistic scenario for fallible humans, it’s still decent advice to keep your exploratory…
As someone who taught themselves greek to read Homer, Aristotle, and the bible, it’s not as hard as you might think. Grab a grammar book and a dictionary for the dialect and get to work! Checking with other translations…
Google hasn’t hired “the very best” for at least five to seven years now; there are plenty “average talent” employees who do their job adequately. Mind you they do hire some of the best, but the idea that google…
I dunno, i would call spaghetti code code with waaaay too many entangled concerns, for which this and global state definitely qualifies. Personally i associate it with lack of abstractions, or extremely leaky…
It’s not clear eg what use you would get from sharing a language between your model training and request processing.
> Your "refactoring" tells me that the code probably wasn't well structured in the first place Well considering this is a realistic scenario for fallible humans, it’s still decent advice to keep your exploratory…
As someone who taught themselves greek to read Homer, Aristotle, and the bible, it’s not as hard as you might think. Grab a grammar book and a dictionary for the dialect and get to work! Checking with other translations…