Wait so Black Rifle Coffee Co. isn't buying houses..?
Now the really puzzling question is: How would someone learn about this particular saying without seeing it in writing? Are there actually people still using "hear hear" in everyday speech?
At least it's not 400%.
Don't worry, 75% will go to the cost of the privilege of living in the bay area.
Does anyone have any tips on determining if a given CPU core will fit onto a given FPGA? Most of the boards in the hobbyist price range seem kinda ... underwhelming.
Want to make a difference in the world? Forget politics, help preserve information.
Hah. I knew it was too juicy to be true.
I always found it odd that houses have one job - to keep varmint out, and they fail so miserably
Google cache: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Q2b0VpW...
We've failed as a culture to inform people that this can and will happen. No matter how trendy a company is, if there's a hint of releasing teade secrets or using company resources for side jobs - you're out.
There are perfectly good test tracks out there, that'll let you screw around to your heart's content. Hell, drive around a walmart parking lot at 3am if you have to. Doing this on public roads? Sorry, you need to follow…
> While there is no way I could get a clearance Due to something on your record, MJ use, or is it just really difficult fir civilians to attain?
Look for Greece to just start putting land up on ebay.
Before getting into the software industry, being paid in stock seemed like a no-brainer, because I looked at tech salaries and thought that you people were all making, at a baseline, well above what it costs to live a…
I've heard this story before, but I don't remember a mass exodus from "da goog" as the article hideously calls it. I wonder what the motive is.
You want someone who really "gets" that information needs to be carefully preserved - not just "available" (in the manner of: http://hitchhikersguidequotes.tumblr.com/post/14333727462/mr... ). I think Brewster is that…
Here's how you hire a candidate, in two steps: 1) If they provide a github/bitbucket/sourceforge link, look at what's there. Skip step 2. 2) Literally anything else. It won't work anyway.
More like a privilege because my tax dollars pay for the sharpie that they have to use to black out "buttlord" from all of the documents. That really adds up.
I hate it when people waste FOIA privilege on inconsequential minutiae like profiles of foreign leaders. Oh wow, what does the US think of Putin? What does Batman really think about Superman? What does it matter?
Hold on, what incentive does the EU have to allow US citizens to just go to the EU, get a 4-year education, with full room & board, and then possibly head back to the US? Color me skeptical.
I'm guessing he/she meant Chad Fowler. Chad's way of thinking about microservices is more radical, and more likely to cause havok if someone who doesn't know what the tradeoffs are blindly follows everything he says.
If emacs expects 3 modifier keys, and emacs is wildly popular with programmers, then why hasn't someone made a keyboard with the windows key renamed and remapped to the missing meta key?
First, make note of the error message. Just kidding, you just get the "white page of death" with no error message. Good luck.
You don't find it useful in ruby or javascript?
The real question he was asked is: "Did you have access to computer science materials before applying. Prove it by solving these trivia."
Wait so Black Rifle Coffee Co. isn't buying houses..?
Now the really puzzling question is: How would someone learn about this particular saying without seeing it in writing? Are there actually people still using "hear hear" in everyday speech?
At least it's not 400%.
Don't worry, 75% will go to the cost of the privilege of living in the bay area.
Does anyone have any tips on determining if a given CPU core will fit onto a given FPGA? Most of the boards in the hobbyist price range seem kinda ... underwhelming.
Want to make a difference in the world? Forget politics, help preserve information.
Hah. I knew it was too juicy to be true.
I always found it odd that houses have one job - to keep varmint out, and they fail so miserably
Google cache: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Q2b0VpW...
We've failed as a culture to inform people that this can and will happen. No matter how trendy a company is, if there's a hint of releasing teade secrets or using company resources for side jobs - you're out.
There are perfectly good test tracks out there, that'll let you screw around to your heart's content. Hell, drive around a walmart parking lot at 3am if you have to. Doing this on public roads? Sorry, you need to follow…
> While there is no way I could get a clearance Due to something on your record, MJ use, or is it just really difficult fir civilians to attain?
Look for Greece to just start putting land up on ebay.
Before getting into the software industry, being paid in stock seemed like a no-brainer, because I looked at tech salaries and thought that you people were all making, at a baseline, well above what it costs to live a…
I've heard this story before, but I don't remember a mass exodus from "da goog" as the article hideously calls it. I wonder what the motive is.
You want someone who really "gets" that information needs to be carefully preserved - not just "available" (in the manner of: http://hitchhikersguidequotes.tumblr.com/post/14333727462/mr... ). I think Brewster is that…
Here's how you hire a candidate, in two steps: 1) If they provide a github/bitbucket/sourceforge link, look at what's there. Skip step 2. 2) Literally anything else. It won't work anyway.
More like a privilege because my tax dollars pay for the sharpie that they have to use to black out "buttlord" from all of the documents. That really adds up.
I hate it when people waste FOIA privilege on inconsequential minutiae like profiles of foreign leaders. Oh wow, what does the US think of Putin? What does Batman really think about Superman? What does it matter?
Hold on, what incentive does the EU have to allow US citizens to just go to the EU, get a 4-year education, with full room & board, and then possibly head back to the US? Color me skeptical.
I'm guessing he/she meant Chad Fowler. Chad's way of thinking about microservices is more radical, and more likely to cause havok if someone who doesn't know what the tradeoffs are blindly follows everything he says.
If emacs expects 3 modifier keys, and emacs is wildly popular with programmers, then why hasn't someone made a keyboard with the windows key renamed and remapped to the missing meta key?
First, make note of the error message. Just kidding, you just get the "white page of death" with no error message. Good luck.
You don't find it useful in ruby or javascript?
The real question he was asked is: "Did you have access to computer science materials before applying. Prove it by solving these trivia."