1. I'm so sorry. 2. Set up a development environment and deploy the code there. Get it working. With code that large (and with the added wrinkle of executing code out of the database) changing things is going to be a…
I read your comment as: Brand building advertising is under priced because people think it can't be tracked. My point was once it can be tracked well it will come to light that it's not very valuable. Because that's the…
> they are willing to pay extra for things they think they can track. > This means that if I'm right (and who knows) then the brand-building advertising, > that most people consider largely untrackable, is…
The article kind of glossed over this, but the Click through rate of .55% is off the charts. It's _clearly_ fraud, based on having seen thousands of ad campaigns data. Anything over .1 is great, and over .2 you start…
I did a ton of interviewing a few years ago ~ 100 interviews. I found about 10% nailed it right away with code that would compile and run. These were generally people who had been coding a lot recently. Half of the rest…
Toolbox.com in Scottsdale AZ is looking for Senior Developers. If you like interesting problems, working with smart people, and a lot of variety this is the place for you. Asp.net mostly, some perl, some php. We have…
It depends how you approach the problem. I'm guessing here, from my own experience implementing social graph features, but here goes: There are a couple of ways you can go about this, the first is the database: Join the…
The difference is that digg has network information (IE: Followers). Stack overflow doesn't. Think through the ramifications of each of these page flows: 1. Give me this question and everybody who commented on it. 2.…
1. I'm so sorry. 2. Set up a development environment and deploy the code there. Get it working. With code that large (and with the added wrinkle of executing code out of the database) changing things is going to be a…
I read your comment as: Brand building advertising is under priced because people think it can't be tracked. My point was once it can be tracked well it will come to light that it's not very valuable. Because that's the…
> they are willing to pay extra for things they think they can track. > This means that if I'm right (and who knows) then the brand-building advertising, > that most people consider largely untrackable, is…
The article kind of glossed over this, but the Click through rate of .55% is off the charts. It's _clearly_ fraud, based on having seen thousands of ad campaigns data. Anything over .1 is great, and over .2 you start…
I did a ton of interviewing a few years ago ~ 100 interviews. I found about 10% nailed it right away with code that would compile and run. These were generally people who had been coding a lot recently. Half of the rest…
Toolbox.com in Scottsdale AZ is looking for Senior Developers. If you like interesting problems, working with smart people, and a lot of variety this is the place for you. Asp.net mostly, some perl, some php. We have…
It depends how you approach the problem. I'm guessing here, from my own experience implementing social graph features, but here goes: There are a couple of ways you can go about this, the first is the database: Join the…
The difference is that digg has network information (IE: Followers). Stack overflow doesn't. Think through the ramifications of each of these page flows: 1. Give me this question and everybody who commented on it. 2.…