Most of these things just use it for API access, from what I’ve gathered. Haven’t looked into this one specifically.
Chiming in as a Midwest engineering manager here (Michigan). There's no lack of talent in the Midwest, although it's certainly a different calculus to try and match hiring to the supply/demand of engineers here and not…
Is this what they did with the PullPanda acquisition? We had started using that a bit, but not being able to add new users as of late and the general pause in feature development seemed like something else was up.
There’s a bit of a rat race in colleges posturing to get ahead of each other always, and that takes capital investment and the recourse to raise funds ends up being tuition. These things and reputations take years and…
Even as someone working on a really big global app with hundreds of engineers, people also underestimate that although the core of something might not be all that complex, all the auxiliary parts and necessary edge…
Would be pretty hard to scan for, but I agree that there should be something at least outlined. Privacy policies clearly are aren’t useful enough.
For 5, usually a pitcher and catcher will through multiple signs with a runner on second to scramble the signal, and usually you don’t get enough pitches in to determine which sign is real. With the aid of a camera, the…
It doesn't show any text, it's only Siri doing interactions but it's a quick UX to scroll through and see names and unread.
I’m still struggling to find out what exactly is required for mobile apps in particular. Our legal team (very big company) told us we have to add a link to our Privacy Policy on every screen of our app, so hundreds.…
Wrote for the Daily in college from 2012-2016. Was a really cool experience, and something that’s stuck with me a long time.
Similar experience here. On really big teams sure, you can bike shed the format a ton, but they’re all relatively close enough but CC has some good tooling so we just ran with it. Results have been fine, didn’t waste a…
As a UofM grad and still an Ann Arbor resident, Ann Arbor has significant housing supply issues and a city council elected to effectively keep it that way. That said, there’s definitely more the university and others…
This was in Chennai mostly, so little different language situation. I don’t mean to come off too harsh on it, as having Uber in India was extremely useful for me getting around. Some of the rides were around 1-2 USD so…
I had a roughly 5.0 rating over a hundred or so rides in the Midwest US, but mine dropped to around 4 after taking 30-40 Ubers in India. It was a different experience there, and I always wondered if rating scales are…
Does this include mobile projects? I know Uber was/is pretty big on the Buck migration
The article details that these moderators in the article were outsourced through Cognizant.
I had this when I was in public elementary school between 2000-2005. It was part of the library classes, and we were also taught information retrieval on Google and some of the Google competitors at the time. Everything…
As someone who works at a place that just moved from Pivotal Tracker to Rally.... you're opening up some wounds :(
We moved a very large iOS app over to Swift, and the first two benefits are really huge. I know people have opinions on these things, and both sides are right, but the really strong typing and enforced nullability have…
There are some rules around this, as noted in https://nomothetis.svbtle.com/the-ghost-of-swift-bugs-future: IF the inferred type of a variable is the protocol: AND the method is defined in the original protocol THEN the…
Default implementations on protocols in Swift definitely can be a little dangerous. We've shied our team away from doing this unless the protocol is explicitly used as a mix-in type. There's been some proposals around…
Work a bit next door to the Llamasoft office, it's a good spot. Really love A2 and glad to see the budding tech scene here really making it.
I was pretty shocked at how much they had set up for it there. There's a big public event this weekend too, definitely a great local PR moment for the company.
The station has been abandoned for my entire lifetime. I sent some pictures from the inside today to my Grandpa who used to take the train from there many times a year to and from Chicago for school in the 50's and into…
It's just getting used to []][[][]] and having brackets and @property and lots of things a little different that most first languages people learn nowadays. If you're coming from C, then moving to Objective-C might feel…
Most of these things just use it for API access, from what I’ve gathered. Haven’t looked into this one specifically.
Chiming in as a Midwest engineering manager here (Michigan). There's no lack of talent in the Midwest, although it's certainly a different calculus to try and match hiring to the supply/demand of engineers here and not…
Is this what they did with the PullPanda acquisition? We had started using that a bit, but not being able to add new users as of late and the general pause in feature development seemed like something else was up.
There’s a bit of a rat race in colleges posturing to get ahead of each other always, and that takes capital investment and the recourse to raise funds ends up being tuition. These things and reputations take years and…
Even as someone working on a really big global app with hundreds of engineers, people also underestimate that although the core of something might not be all that complex, all the auxiliary parts and necessary edge…
Would be pretty hard to scan for, but I agree that there should be something at least outlined. Privacy policies clearly are aren’t useful enough.
For 5, usually a pitcher and catcher will through multiple signs with a runner on second to scramble the signal, and usually you don’t get enough pitches in to determine which sign is real. With the aid of a camera, the…
It doesn't show any text, it's only Siri doing interactions but it's a quick UX to scroll through and see names and unread.
I’m still struggling to find out what exactly is required for mobile apps in particular. Our legal team (very big company) told us we have to add a link to our Privacy Policy on every screen of our app, so hundreds.…
Wrote for the Daily in college from 2012-2016. Was a really cool experience, and something that’s stuck with me a long time.
Similar experience here. On really big teams sure, you can bike shed the format a ton, but they’re all relatively close enough but CC has some good tooling so we just ran with it. Results have been fine, didn’t waste a…
As a UofM grad and still an Ann Arbor resident, Ann Arbor has significant housing supply issues and a city council elected to effectively keep it that way. That said, there’s definitely more the university and others…
This was in Chennai mostly, so little different language situation. I don’t mean to come off too harsh on it, as having Uber in India was extremely useful for me getting around. Some of the rides were around 1-2 USD so…
I had a roughly 5.0 rating over a hundred or so rides in the Midwest US, but mine dropped to around 4 after taking 30-40 Ubers in India. It was a different experience there, and I always wondered if rating scales are…
Does this include mobile projects? I know Uber was/is pretty big on the Buck migration
The article details that these moderators in the article were outsourced through Cognizant.
I had this when I was in public elementary school between 2000-2005. It was part of the library classes, and we were also taught information retrieval on Google and some of the Google competitors at the time. Everything…
As someone who works at a place that just moved from Pivotal Tracker to Rally.... you're opening up some wounds :(
We moved a very large iOS app over to Swift, and the first two benefits are really huge. I know people have opinions on these things, and both sides are right, but the really strong typing and enforced nullability have…
There are some rules around this, as noted in https://nomothetis.svbtle.com/the-ghost-of-swift-bugs-future: IF the inferred type of a variable is the protocol: AND the method is defined in the original protocol THEN the…
Default implementations on protocols in Swift definitely can be a little dangerous. We've shied our team away from doing this unless the protocol is explicitly used as a mix-in type. There's been some proposals around…
Work a bit next door to the Llamasoft office, it's a good spot. Really love A2 and glad to see the budding tech scene here really making it.
I was pretty shocked at how much they had set up for it there. There's a big public event this weekend too, definitely a great local PR moment for the company.
The station has been abandoned for my entire lifetime. I sent some pictures from the inside today to my Grandpa who used to take the train from there many times a year to and from Chicago for school in the 50's and into…
It's just getting used to []][[][]] and having brackets and @property and lots of things a little different that most first languages people learn nowadays. If you're coming from C, then moving to Objective-C might feel…