"I've worked in FANG companies too." No, you haven't. It is so apparent from your misguided views as expressed in your preposterous comments that it is glaringly obvious to anyone who has actually worked for FANG (in…
"If some one decides to be a SRE at Google than be a programmer at TCS, I'd say that person's other skills are even irrelevant at this point. You have just committed career suicide." With such a narrow and demeaning…
"I made no argument comparing Amazon to Cognizant, or anything else." You are missing an important context of the discussion then. No matter what complex software working at large scale one comes up for an example, one…
"I'm amazed by the negativity and prejudice in your response." Yes, I am amazed too at this kind of comments. Your parent commenter seems to be exhibiting a strange mix of ignorance and arrogance. Likely works for an…
"How does this change in a service company?" You need to work for a good product company to understand that. From your other comments, clearly you work for a non-FANG, perhaps for a services company or another…
Pretty sure that's not how most people define GUI. You seem to be defining an operating system.
Which version of Ubuntu? The last time I checked, --all was not enabled by default in Ubuntu? Can someone confirm if this is indeed true? If this is indeed true, how do they achieve this? Do they modify git source code…
I ask out of curiosity. If you have a P1 escalation due to an issue that is reproducible only in production environment but not with your test environment with mock data, how do you plan to troubleshoot it?
Quote from article: "Remember that your version might do --all by default when output goes to the terminal instead of a file" Which version of Git does --all by default?
Which Git GUI present by default do you find better than CLI? gitk? Or do you have something else in mind?
You and esman1 both could be right. I work at a company of similar size and sophistication as Facebook. Sometimes whether or not you have access to production data by default depends on which team you work for.
I believe it's true of Facebook as well. Source: I interviewed with their security team once and got a fair idea of how their various security teams are organized.
"I've worked in FANG companies too." No, you haven't. It is so apparent from your misguided views as expressed in your preposterous comments that it is glaringly obvious to anyone who has actually worked for FANG (in…
"If some one decides to be a SRE at Google than be a programmer at TCS, I'd say that person's other skills are even irrelevant at this point. You have just committed career suicide." With such a narrow and demeaning…
"I made no argument comparing Amazon to Cognizant, or anything else." You are missing an important context of the discussion then. No matter what complex software working at large scale one comes up for an example, one…
"I'm amazed by the negativity and prejudice in your response." Yes, I am amazed too at this kind of comments. Your parent commenter seems to be exhibiting a strange mix of ignorance and arrogance. Likely works for an…
"How does this change in a service company?" You need to work for a good product company to understand that. From your other comments, clearly you work for a non-FANG, perhaps for a services company or another…
Pretty sure that's not how most people define GUI. You seem to be defining an operating system.
Which version of Ubuntu? The last time I checked, --all was not enabled by default in Ubuntu? Can someone confirm if this is indeed true? If this is indeed true, how do they achieve this? Do they modify git source code…
I ask out of curiosity. If you have a P1 escalation due to an issue that is reproducible only in production environment but not with your test environment with mock data, how do you plan to troubleshoot it?
Quote from article: "Remember that your version might do --all by default when output goes to the terminal instead of a file" Which version of Git does --all by default?
Which Git GUI present by default do you find better than CLI? gitk? Or do you have something else in mind?
You and esman1 both could be right. I work at a company of similar size and sophistication as Facebook. Sometimes whether or not you have access to production data by default depends on which team you work for.
I believe it's true of Facebook as well. Source: I interviewed with their security team once and got a fair idea of how their various security teams are organized.