What's next? We shouldn't expect programmers to be aware of how characters, integers and floating point numbers work on a computer?
Nightlife in the south bay is rather lame. But here's one thing I've found: People who really want to have fun find a way. There are small pockets all over the bay. SJ downtown is a little lame but it is getting better
you are basically talking about all the streams you can find on the internet. And yes they are illegal - they are often taken down
I think you severely underestimate the amount of serious work put into all these "tech properties" (I'm guessing you mean Facebook/Dropbox) by very experienced, in-demand engineers.
VR and AR both need just one hit application. What would be a hit application? 1) It should just work, with no annoying aspects. Should be completely intuitive and engaging/fun 2) People want to use it on a regular…
This is in the embedded world, unfortunately the gdb for this platform is rather limited and watch breakpoints don't work as expected. Essentially here is what was happening: -Create C++ object -Try to point some…
From what I read somewhere Facebook was making their mobile engineers use their app on older Androids (and maybe iPhones), which turned out to be very frustrating for them. I'm sure they are aware of the problem...
I think it is very important that computer science students learn C early on. Learning concepts like memory management and word alignment (which he mentions) is very critical imo. For other majors which have require…
Limits for "lottery" green cards makes sense. But for educated professionals who are already working here? Doesn't make a lot of sense.
A lot of startups only think in terms of "hey let's make a simple app/website and let AWS do all the work!". They don't realize how deep computing and computer science truly are. Data Structures and Algorithms, Computer…
"It seemed to me like you try hard to prove yourself to get in just to be on the bottom of the totem pole where being recognized would be very hard. So I didn't bother and worked at other smaller companies." Is…
"it's a younger person's game." If you expect to work on projects like Google Maps/Earth, Android, search, images (machine learning), cardboard VR, gmail, etc. etc. and don't have an understand of algorithms or data…
This argument doesn't make a lot of sense to me when it comes to bigger companies like Google, MS, Apple, etc. etc. Do you know how much H1Bs at these companies make? The data is open, you can look at how much Google…
What's next? We shouldn't expect programmers to be aware of how characters, integers and floating point numbers work on a computer?
Nightlife in the south bay is rather lame. But here's one thing I've found: People who really want to have fun find a way. There are small pockets all over the bay. SJ downtown is a little lame but it is getting better
you are basically talking about all the streams you can find on the internet. And yes they are illegal - they are often taken down
I think you severely underestimate the amount of serious work put into all these "tech properties" (I'm guessing you mean Facebook/Dropbox) by very experienced, in-demand engineers.
VR and AR both need just one hit application. What would be a hit application? 1) It should just work, with no annoying aspects. Should be completely intuitive and engaging/fun 2) People want to use it on a regular…
This is in the embedded world, unfortunately the gdb for this platform is rather limited and watch breakpoints don't work as expected. Essentially here is what was happening: -Create C++ object -Try to point some…
From what I read somewhere Facebook was making their mobile engineers use their app on older Androids (and maybe iPhones), which turned out to be very frustrating for them. I'm sure they are aware of the problem...
I think it is very important that computer science students learn C early on. Learning concepts like memory management and word alignment (which he mentions) is very critical imo. For other majors which have require…
Limits for "lottery" green cards makes sense. But for educated professionals who are already working here? Doesn't make a lot of sense.
A lot of startups only think in terms of "hey let's make a simple app/website and let AWS do all the work!". They don't realize how deep computing and computer science truly are. Data Structures and Algorithms, Computer…
"It seemed to me like you try hard to prove yourself to get in just to be on the bottom of the totem pole where being recognized would be very hard. So I didn't bother and worked at other smaller companies." Is…
"it's a younger person's game." If you expect to work on projects like Google Maps/Earth, Android, search, images (machine learning), cardboard VR, gmail, etc. etc. and don't have an understand of algorithms or data…
This argument doesn't make a lot of sense to me when it comes to bigger companies like Google, MS, Apple, etc. etc. Do you know how much H1Bs at these companies make? The data is open, you can look at how much Google…