Though it's a clear transition, I'm sure there are plenty of EEs left. I wouldn't expect too many to use this site though. Myself, I wanted to be a programmer my whole life but convinced myself not to in college, went…
Thats the implication, obviously.
"a path to connecting all of the pieces" I would guess this. A memory could essentially be just a combination of pointers to different people/places/concepts. And if you wipe out the pointers, you have indeed totally…
Sometimes they want to leave their options open. That's fine with us. An outstanding offer from Fog Creek ensures that the first time they have to wake up at 8 a.m. and put on a suit for a high-pressure interview with…
I'm wondering this also, especially how the learning curves differ. The obvious difference is UDK won't deploy to android.
Damn, the entire company (desktop, xbox, the logo) is being consumed by Metro.
Interesting point. Wouldn't it also be true that the top X% are actually the least likely to take classes at udacity? At least, the way I'm imagining it the top X% are those spending the most time preparing for a…
I wonder if this would be useful for mitigating effects of the filter bubble: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filter_bubble Right off the bat though I have a problem conceptually. If this is at all analogous to Facebook…
The last time he took options was 2003. His total compensation for the last 8 years has been $1/year.
Very true. Unless we are talking about Steve Jobs.
CEO to the Board: please give me 1 dollar in compensation.
A reply-all debacle occurred where I was a consultant a couple years back (at a quasi-government corporation with 5000 employees). In this case, "Should we really expect..." is like saying "should we really expect…
This seems strangely familiar: http://www.businessinsider.com/if-youre-an-average-worker-in...
Maybe this is a common marketing technique, but I had (and still have) no idea what the site does. "reinventing teamwork" sounds interesting, yet it still doesn't tell me much. Don't get me wrong; I do appreciate the…
Not in a few years, but in one month: CS 373: Programming a Robotic Car http://youtu.be/aI8SQCEUYrg
When did ars technica become The Onion?
Most of the calls to boycott companies seem pretty poorly organized (even this article is just a list on some guy's website, albeit one with moderate internet popularity). What about an app entirely dedicated to…
Though it's a clear transition, I'm sure there are plenty of EEs left. I wouldn't expect too many to use this site though. Myself, I wanted to be a programmer my whole life but convinced myself not to in college, went…
Thats the implication, obviously.
"a path to connecting all of the pieces" I would guess this. A memory could essentially be just a combination of pointers to different people/places/concepts. And if you wipe out the pointers, you have indeed totally…
Sometimes they want to leave their options open. That's fine with us. An outstanding offer from Fog Creek ensures that the first time they have to wake up at 8 a.m. and put on a suit for a high-pressure interview with…
I'm wondering this also, especially how the learning curves differ. The obvious difference is UDK won't deploy to android.
Damn, the entire company (desktop, xbox, the logo) is being consumed by Metro.
Interesting point. Wouldn't it also be true that the top X% are actually the least likely to take classes at udacity? At least, the way I'm imagining it the top X% are those spending the most time preparing for a…
I wonder if this would be useful for mitigating effects of the filter bubble: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filter_bubble Right off the bat though I have a problem conceptually. If this is at all analogous to Facebook…
The last time he took options was 2003. His total compensation for the last 8 years has been $1/year.
Very true. Unless we are talking about Steve Jobs.
CEO to the Board: please give me 1 dollar in compensation.
A reply-all debacle occurred where I was a consultant a couple years back (at a quasi-government corporation with 5000 employees). In this case, "Should we really expect..." is like saying "should we really expect…
This seems strangely familiar: http://www.businessinsider.com/if-youre-an-average-worker-in...
Maybe this is a common marketing technique, but I had (and still have) no idea what the site does. "reinventing teamwork" sounds interesting, yet it still doesn't tell me much. Don't get me wrong; I do appreciate the…
Not in a few years, but in one month: CS 373: Programming a Robotic Car http://youtu.be/aI8SQCEUYrg
When did ars technica become The Onion?
Most of the calls to boycott companies seem pretty poorly organized (even this article is just a list on some guy's website, albeit one with moderate internet popularity). What about an app entirely dedicated to…