Michael Abrash's Black Book is a classic. http://www.jagregory.com/abrash-black-book/
Try github.com/amix/vimrc to start off. It has a nice look. You can then add more shortcuts/customize further as you gain more experience with vim.
Why doesn't Windows drop the purported compatibility with CP/M and get rid of control-z being a special file marker at this point? Lots of legacy code relying on it?
There should also be a Latex library (?) that makes your documents look like they were photocopied, so you can use the coffee stains and the photocopy to make it look like you spent long nights working on your…
Because one day you might need to, and you'll write a 100 lines of code to do it. If you had known what a BFS is and how to write it, you'd be able to accomplish the same task in 10 lines of code.
What kind of internal integrations, if I may ask? Does it automatically deploy code for you on a successful build or something like that?
Any projects you're working on?
Oh, I had no idea it was open source. Thanks!
This would be really useful if it can be run offline. Much easier to use than writing code, compiling it with -S to produce assembly, then trawling through the assembly to look for the code you're interested in.
Who cares about the payoff? Startups will still pay you a good enough salary, and if they don't why would you even consider working there? It's not like startups don't pay a salary at all. And if a startup does pay…
What's the alternative?
Yeah exactly. I don't understand why they wanted the scheduler to be written in Python, since the scheduler should be decoupled from the jobs they are running anyway.
> problem solving at an architectural level That's a problem for people who haven't done internships and have just graduated. Architecture skills and knowing how things are/should be designed come from experience, which…
That's why I said "pay reasonably well". It seems to me that most places that don't interview and filter candidates by asking algorithmic problems don't pay as well as those that do. That's just been my experience as a…
That is true, but in order to get the jobs you described that pay reasonably well you still need to solve algorithmic problems on Leetcode or CTCI. And sometimes knowing different data structures and algorithms do come…
Interesting. Were you able to get it refunded?
> Yes, duplex is for completing specific tasks, but how much of a difference is there between "Duplex, book a table for four at 8pm" and "Duplex, ask my victim about how their day was"? The former (booking a table) is…
I don't understand what you mean, can you elaborate? Who calls the 1-800 number, and what info do they get from the call?
Serverless, not configless.
I like how comment authors employ real critical thinking, unlike places like reddit where all the top comments echo each other. So fresh perspectives helps me learn from people with different viewpoints who aren't…
It's pretty good now.
> Not everyone has a LinkedIn profile, and by only contacting those with a profile, you are potentially introducing bias into the selection How? Are you saying Canadian graduates that go south are more likely to have a…
Nope, cell phones are the most popular method, but there's also a web app for Messenger (messenger.com) which makes it even more convenient.
Depends on how old you are and where you live. As a college student in North America, everyone uses Messenger, nothing else. How would leaving Messenger work without shrinking your social circle to 0? In other…
It's pretty much impossible to not use Messenger these days. I stopped using Facebook, but I can't just quit Messenger unfortunately.
Michael Abrash's Black Book is a classic. http://www.jagregory.com/abrash-black-book/
Try github.com/amix/vimrc to start off. It has a nice look. You can then add more shortcuts/customize further as you gain more experience with vim.
Why doesn't Windows drop the purported compatibility with CP/M and get rid of control-z being a special file marker at this point? Lots of legacy code relying on it?
There should also be a Latex library (?) that makes your documents look like they were photocopied, so you can use the coffee stains and the photocopy to make it look like you spent long nights working on your…
Because one day you might need to, and you'll write a 100 lines of code to do it. If you had known what a BFS is and how to write it, you'd be able to accomplish the same task in 10 lines of code.
What kind of internal integrations, if I may ask? Does it automatically deploy code for you on a successful build or something like that?
Any projects you're working on?
Oh, I had no idea it was open source. Thanks!
This would be really useful if it can be run offline. Much easier to use than writing code, compiling it with -S to produce assembly, then trawling through the assembly to look for the code you're interested in.
Who cares about the payoff? Startups will still pay you a good enough salary, and if they don't why would you even consider working there? It's not like startups don't pay a salary at all. And if a startup does pay…
What's the alternative?
Yeah exactly. I don't understand why they wanted the scheduler to be written in Python, since the scheduler should be decoupled from the jobs they are running anyway.
> problem solving at an architectural level That's a problem for people who haven't done internships and have just graduated. Architecture skills and knowing how things are/should be designed come from experience, which…
That's why I said "pay reasonably well". It seems to me that most places that don't interview and filter candidates by asking algorithmic problems don't pay as well as those that do. That's just been my experience as a…
That is true, but in order to get the jobs you described that pay reasonably well you still need to solve algorithmic problems on Leetcode or CTCI. And sometimes knowing different data structures and algorithms do come…
Interesting. Were you able to get it refunded?
> Yes, duplex is for completing specific tasks, but how much of a difference is there between "Duplex, book a table for four at 8pm" and "Duplex, ask my victim about how their day was"? The former (booking a table) is…
I don't understand what you mean, can you elaborate? Who calls the 1-800 number, and what info do they get from the call?
Serverless, not configless.
I like how comment authors employ real critical thinking, unlike places like reddit where all the top comments echo each other. So fresh perspectives helps me learn from people with different viewpoints who aren't…
It's pretty good now.
> Not everyone has a LinkedIn profile, and by only contacting those with a profile, you are potentially introducing bias into the selection How? Are you saying Canadian graduates that go south are more likely to have a…
Nope, cell phones are the most popular method, but there's also a web app for Messenger (messenger.com) which makes it even more convenient.
Depends on how old you are and where you live. As a college student in North America, everyone uses Messenger, nothing else. How would leaving Messenger work without shrinking your social circle to 0? In other…
It's pretty much impossible to not use Messenger these days. I stopped using Facebook, but I can't just quit Messenger unfortunately.