That still wouldn't be evidence that recruiters are trying to hire actual entry level positions. I'm not saying that they aren't, but simply that the post was not really very solid evidence of it if the poster isn't…
Stated right in the quote you copied "entry-level talent". Are you entry level? If not, then your recruiting emails mean little. If yes, then your assessment of other entry-level programmers who happen to have come from…
Is it so inconceivable that one might trust error reports to third parties, but not secret keys?
This is not always an option; the argument applies as well to using tools written by others that expect secrets to be provided in an environment variable. The AWS SDK is a popular example. While it will also happily…
It will be interesting to see if it actually works this time around; just having a new interface for deregistering from iMessage does not convince me that it will solve the issues. The most frustrating, for me, is that…
No, he made a link to cite that 128 kb * 60 / 8 = 0.94 MB
You'd probably be interested in this feature, which does exactly what you're asking for: http://www.strava.com/routes
Do you mean Alameda county, or actually on Alameda, the island? If the former, I live in Alameda county, so that wouldn't explain it. If Alameda the island, why would costs be lower there? (honest question)
I'm skeptical of his estimated electricity cost; as a Bay Area resident, $0.12/kwh seemed low, so at first I thought he might be in an area of the country with lower energy costs, but he states he's actually in Silicon…
"[Java]’s used for everything, from web apps to games. Almost everything except embedded device software, and perhaps high performance parallel computation software." Apparently hasn't ever heard of Embedded Java or…
It seems to me that the same logic could be used to argue that there is no money in software. I think we can all agree that's pretty bogus, right?
Perhaps I'm missing something, but it seems like what this post describes isn't so much "test driven development" as "testing". Rigor of the data analysis aside, unless I misread, it seems like a comparison between not…
From the actual Wealthfront page: "I illustrate the importance of growing the size of the pie to one’s share of pie to my entrepreneurship students at the Stanford Graduate School of Business by reminding them of the…
Visualizing these numbers is a good idea, but this is a terrible execution. - The line segments go in different directions, making it unnecessarily difficult to visually determine relative lengths - The packet send from…
That still wouldn't be evidence that recruiters are trying to hire actual entry level positions. I'm not saying that they aren't, but simply that the post was not really very solid evidence of it if the poster isn't…
Stated right in the quote you copied "entry-level talent". Are you entry level? If not, then your recruiting emails mean little. If yes, then your assessment of other entry-level programmers who happen to have come from…
Is it so inconceivable that one might trust error reports to third parties, but not secret keys?
This is not always an option; the argument applies as well to using tools written by others that expect secrets to be provided in an environment variable. The AWS SDK is a popular example. While it will also happily…
It will be interesting to see if it actually works this time around; just having a new interface for deregistering from iMessage does not convince me that it will solve the issues. The most frustrating, for me, is that…
No, he made a link to cite that 128 kb * 60 / 8 = 0.94 MB
You'd probably be interested in this feature, which does exactly what you're asking for: http://www.strava.com/routes
Do you mean Alameda county, or actually on Alameda, the island? If the former, I live in Alameda county, so that wouldn't explain it. If Alameda the island, why would costs be lower there? (honest question)
I'm skeptical of his estimated electricity cost; as a Bay Area resident, $0.12/kwh seemed low, so at first I thought he might be in an area of the country with lower energy costs, but he states he's actually in Silicon…
"[Java]’s used for everything, from web apps to games. Almost everything except embedded device software, and perhaps high performance parallel computation software." Apparently hasn't ever heard of Embedded Java or…
It seems to me that the same logic could be used to argue that there is no money in software. I think we can all agree that's pretty bogus, right?
Perhaps I'm missing something, but it seems like what this post describes isn't so much "test driven development" as "testing". Rigor of the data analysis aside, unless I misread, it seems like a comparison between not…
From the actual Wealthfront page: "I illustrate the importance of growing the size of the pie to one’s share of pie to my entrepreneurship students at the Stanford Graduate School of Business by reminding them of the…
Visualizing these numbers is a good idea, but this is a terrible execution. - The line segments go in different directions, making it unnecessarily difficult to visually determine relative lengths - The packet send from…