does leetcode help solving the outages?
emm... All we could say is that, kernel programmers'/reviewers' technical background is much higher/better than average python programmers'/reviewers'. Seen too many times these "Mr/Mrs. More or less" engineers simply…
yeah, python LOC > 5000 try to debugging it while some dude just modified your type instance's guts.
kinda funny... the talk is precise, touche, and cliche. Like software engineering 101 from top-notched software companies. Especially from those top-notched software companies which writing C++ code. That is, if C++…
touche
and system isn't rocket science, it's been coded by good engineers knowing the limit thus gives you a good abstraction for you to learn it quickly. that is, get hands dirty and start coding. Look at those who were _so_…
the point is never to learn more, but to learn the essence. there's only one basic language must to be learned by every top-notched engineer is assembly. After that, it's just another layer of abstraction. The concept…
from compiler's point of view, C++ doesn't really added that much features, and quite stable. imho i believe the C++ ISO committee does consider the possibilities compiler writers are able to implement these features.…
in 90's single core golang probably won't be invented the way it is today :-p
imho he probably meant for experienced engineers we don't really care because knowing what's underneath is way more expert than learning another language/funny syntax which tries so hard using name mangling type system…
Every time reading someone changing from xxx to Rust feel the need to post this thread, it's really fun indeed. https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/acjcbp/rust_2019_beat...
if you have 13 years experience and don't even have a bachelor's degree, you are not screwed, just stay where you are, unless you are as good as Linus T, just stay where you are, we have lots of talents with > 13years…
more school != more skilled proxy should have it's range. A rank 100+ cs grad school is quite obvious showing a person's learning skill if anyone knows how applying for a cs master in the USA works. One could argue a…
define high-skilled workers. Currently an steven's institute graduate cs master could get a h1b visa by lottery while a Harvard graduate might not be that lucky. Consider this, is knowing how to use kubernetes anything…
As an user, without being influenced/trolled and making own judgement, make life easier and happier with linux + kde on opensuse :-)
https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-employees-complaini...
Nice. that platform's just wasting primates' time.
does leetcode help solving the outages?
emm... All we could say is that, kernel programmers'/reviewers' technical background is much higher/better than average python programmers'/reviewers'. Seen too many times these "Mr/Mrs. More or less" engineers simply…
yeah, python LOC > 5000 try to debugging it while some dude just modified your type instance's guts.
kinda funny... the talk is precise, touche, and cliche. Like software engineering 101 from top-notched software companies. Especially from those top-notched software companies which writing C++ code. That is, if C++…
touche
and system isn't rocket science, it's been coded by good engineers knowing the limit thus gives you a good abstraction for you to learn it quickly. that is, get hands dirty and start coding. Look at those who were _so_…
the point is never to learn more, but to learn the essence. there's only one basic language must to be learned by every top-notched engineer is assembly. After that, it's just another layer of abstraction. The concept…
from compiler's point of view, C++ doesn't really added that much features, and quite stable. imho i believe the C++ ISO committee does consider the possibilities compiler writers are able to implement these features.…
in 90's single core golang probably won't be invented the way it is today :-p
imho he probably meant for experienced engineers we don't really care because knowing what's underneath is way more expert than learning another language/funny syntax which tries so hard using name mangling type system…
Every time reading someone changing from xxx to Rust feel the need to post this thread, it's really fun indeed. https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/acjcbp/rust_2019_beat...
if you have 13 years experience and don't even have a bachelor's degree, you are not screwed, just stay where you are, unless you are as good as Linus T, just stay where you are, we have lots of talents with > 13years…
more school != more skilled proxy should have it's range. A rank 100+ cs grad school is quite obvious showing a person's learning skill if anyone knows how applying for a cs master in the USA works. One could argue a…
define high-skilled workers. Currently an steven's institute graduate cs master could get a h1b visa by lottery while a Harvard graduate might not be that lucky. Consider this, is knowing how to use kubernetes anything…
As an user, without being influenced/trolled and making own judgement, make life easier and happier with linux + kde on opensuse :-)
https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-employees-complaini...
Nice. that platform's just wasting primates' time.