"7 habits of highly effective people" was one of the books that I read almost 12 years ago and have skimmed through many times since. As time passed by, things that I couldn't absorb the first time around became more…
So true. For certain books that I found insightful, I have found myself re-reading some parts later and discover nuances that I missed the first time.
A lot of people used to carry pens on their shirts. Many still do. Now using bluetooth earpieces is commonplace. I am sure people will get used to using very tiny gadgets on their clothing or ears if they assist them in…
How does one get control over the predictive model? What classifier gets used, for instance. Maybe there is something in the API, but I didn't see it in the article.
"There are no guarantees in life about whether anyone will succeed, but there is also not infinite time to wonder what might have been." That line was the best part in your writeup.
What you make will probably a lot less than the founders. But if the company is successful, that will still be quite a lot more than what you get from a regular salary working at a big company. And what you end up…
Python holds a strategic middle ground. It's far more productive, expressive and concise than the traditional procedural and OO languages. Although not as expressive and elegant as the new FP languages like Clojure and…
This is actually excellent advice, although may or may not be harshly presented depending on your perspective. Setting goals are probably the single best way to learn anything and get sharp in the process. I am a CS…
I wonder why Google App Engine doesn't show up even once. I thought it was a pretty viable and flexible option.
"7 habits of highly effective people" was one of the books that I read almost 12 years ago and have skimmed through many times since. As time passed by, things that I couldn't absorb the first time around became more…
So true. For certain books that I found insightful, I have found myself re-reading some parts later and discover nuances that I missed the first time.
A lot of people used to carry pens on their shirts. Many still do. Now using bluetooth earpieces is commonplace. I am sure people will get used to using very tiny gadgets on their clothing or ears if they assist them in…
How does one get control over the predictive model? What classifier gets used, for instance. Maybe there is something in the API, but I didn't see it in the article.
"There are no guarantees in life about whether anyone will succeed, but there is also not infinite time to wonder what might have been." That line was the best part in your writeup.
What you make will probably a lot less than the founders. But if the company is successful, that will still be quite a lot more than what you get from a regular salary working at a big company. And what you end up…
Python holds a strategic middle ground. It's far more productive, expressive and concise than the traditional procedural and OO languages. Although not as expressive and elegant as the new FP languages like Clojure and…
This is actually excellent advice, although may or may not be harshly presented depending on your perspective. Setting goals are probably the single best way to learn anything and get sharp in the process. I am a CS…
I wonder why Google App Engine doesn't show up even once. I thought it was a pretty viable and flexible option.