I would miss a world without Word. Word is how I know whether to apply for a job or not. If you only accept resumes in Word format, you're not the dinosaur I want to work for.
How can this data not be public domain?
This is an interesting question. I wish this question was put forth to the Supreme Court.
That's a really great idea! It would be a solid step in the right direction.
Cool. Is an iOS version comming?
I'm tempted to notify all my friends, delete my account, recreate it under a pseudonym, and re-add my friends, while being much more careful this time around with what I share and my privacy settings.
Seems like they hitched their wagon to the wrong horse going with WP7 over Android.
If you're not looking for a game industry job (Gamasutra), where do you suggest someone should look for a low-level job?
Another issue that wasn't covered is duplication of effort. Imagine working on a feature for weeks, only to realize that other people with more experience and knowledge of the project are doing the same work. What's the…
Coral cache: http://rachelnabors.com.nyud.net/2012/04/of-github-and-pull-...
"To collect your $2.35 share of the settlement payment, please fill out this form and mail it within 10 days."
You're correct, but the parent brings up a valid (if a bit off topic) point. Eye candy is great, but Javascript has often been a vector for privacy issues. Hence the popularity of Noscript and most browsers having an…
The problem is that people are attracted to (real) infographics. Using a more accurate word means fewer visitors. So, sadly, I doubt it'll ever happen.
I have the impression that new grads aren't attracted to low-level programming because of the greater proportion of higher level programming jobs. I think low level jobs need more visibility. Perhaps a monthly "Who's…
(Not to get too meta, but..) I really like the domain name. It looked like "0x10 code" when I first saw it.
I was most surprised by the average age of founders. Early 30s is about a decade older than the media let me to believe. Perhaps the median age would've been a more insightful statistic.
You're right, it's not, but maybe people are wising up to the username+spam_source@gmail.com trick.
More like Steal This eBook. :)
Wow indeed. I hope this doesn't affect the development of the Playstation 4.
You may not be trying to make a point about bubbles, but I think many of us will come to the same conclusion. Come to think of it, didn't the last bubble start very similarly too? One over-inflated stock begat another…
Bullshit in, bullshit out. An interviewer with any level of experience doesn't ask bullshit questions.
Indeed. My "OLPC" was a C64. I was terrible in school, but now I have a great career. I wouldn't call my parent buying me a C64 a bad investment.
Also, something as simple as a short youtube video makes a world of difference.
The solution, according to RIM VP Alec Saunders is to remove sideloading of third-party apps, which RIM is going to do in an upcoming software update. Yes, the solution is to annoy your customers of course.
The problem is that a lot of HR departments won't consider people without degrees. A Stanford degree opens a lot of doors. This is one of the reasons I have a lot of hope in online education. When it becomes mainstream,…
I would miss a world without Word. Word is how I know whether to apply for a job or not. If you only accept resumes in Word format, you're not the dinosaur I want to work for.
How can this data not be public domain?
This is an interesting question. I wish this question was put forth to the Supreme Court.
That's a really great idea! It would be a solid step in the right direction.
Cool. Is an iOS version comming?
I'm tempted to notify all my friends, delete my account, recreate it under a pseudonym, and re-add my friends, while being much more careful this time around with what I share and my privacy settings.
Seems like they hitched their wagon to the wrong horse going with WP7 over Android.
If you're not looking for a game industry job (Gamasutra), where do you suggest someone should look for a low-level job?
Another issue that wasn't covered is duplication of effort. Imagine working on a feature for weeks, only to realize that other people with more experience and knowledge of the project are doing the same work. What's the…
Coral cache: http://rachelnabors.com.nyud.net/2012/04/of-github-and-pull-...
"To collect your $2.35 share of the settlement payment, please fill out this form and mail it within 10 days."
You're correct, but the parent brings up a valid (if a bit off topic) point. Eye candy is great, but Javascript has often been a vector for privacy issues. Hence the popularity of Noscript and most browsers having an…
The problem is that people are attracted to (real) infographics. Using a more accurate word means fewer visitors. So, sadly, I doubt it'll ever happen.
I have the impression that new grads aren't attracted to low-level programming because of the greater proportion of higher level programming jobs. I think low level jobs need more visibility. Perhaps a monthly "Who's…
(Not to get too meta, but..) I really like the domain name. It looked like "0x10 code" when I first saw it.
I was most surprised by the average age of founders. Early 30s is about a decade older than the media let me to believe. Perhaps the median age would've been a more insightful statistic.
You're right, it's not, but maybe people are wising up to the username+spam_source@gmail.com trick.
More like Steal This eBook. :)
Wow indeed. I hope this doesn't affect the development of the Playstation 4.
You may not be trying to make a point about bubbles, but I think many of us will come to the same conclusion. Come to think of it, didn't the last bubble start very similarly too? One over-inflated stock begat another…
Bullshit in, bullshit out. An interviewer with any level of experience doesn't ask bullshit questions.
Indeed. My "OLPC" was a C64. I was terrible in school, but now I have a great career. I wouldn't call my parent buying me a C64 a bad investment.
Also, something as simple as a short youtube video makes a world of difference.
The solution, according to RIM VP Alec Saunders is to remove sideloading of third-party apps, which RIM is going to do in an upcoming software update. Yes, the solution is to annoy your customers of course.
The problem is that a lot of HR departments won't consider people without degrees. A Stanford degree opens a lot of doors. This is one of the reasons I have a lot of hope in online education. When it becomes mainstream,…