My impression as a former SDE was that it's already accounted for. Hoards of new hires from college join each year and the hiring process is getting cheaper for that pipeline. I think they know that while increasing…
This one is pretty good for DynamoDB: https://youtu.be/yvBR71D0nAQ
I also worked there and what I like about the phrasing in the quote above is that it surfaces the possibility of turning a one-way-door into a two-way-door.
To me it comes down to the language barrier. Not having a good command of English (or the local language) hinders your ability to integrate with the locals. Learning English for a person from a Western country is way…
> Would be great to see Amazon's support. From one of the links on the left of the article: https://blog.aboutamazon.com/policy/amazon-donates-10-millio... > Update, June 9: Since announcing our $10 million donation,…
At what point does solving these "new" problems become reinventing the wheel?
Presumably, someone has found 459 million other uses for it.
They didn't say to buy Amazon stocks.
It's a pretty well known term in agile software development.
Like others said - keep trying. I was rejected by both companies once, and now I work for Amazon. You get better with time. Also, both companies have quite different styles of interviews (whiteboard programming aside).…
I guess that answers my question. FWIW Developer/Enterprise versions are free to try and Community doesn't expire.
Have you tried Stardog [1]? Stardog can handle billions of triples and the upload process is pretty painless. Disclaimer: I'm one of the developers of Stardog. [1] http://stardog.com/
Works similarly in Germany, with the difference that 4.0 is the lowest passing grade and 1.0 is the highest. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_grading_in_Germany
I don't see how one professor makes the entire program. FWIW I did my masters there and in my opinion the way they evaluate students is suboptimal anyway - but I don't know if that's a TUM thing or a German thing.
My impression as a former SDE was that it's already accounted for. Hoards of new hires from college join each year and the hiring process is getting cheaper for that pipeline. I think they know that while increasing…
This one is pretty good for DynamoDB: https://youtu.be/yvBR71D0nAQ
I also worked there and what I like about the phrasing in the quote above is that it surfaces the possibility of turning a one-way-door into a two-way-door.
To me it comes down to the language barrier. Not having a good command of English (or the local language) hinders your ability to integrate with the locals. Learning English for a person from a Western country is way…
> Would be great to see Amazon's support. From one of the links on the left of the article: https://blog.aboutamazon.com/policy/amazon-donates-10-millio... > Update, June 9: Since announcing our $10 million donation,…
At what point does solving these "new" problems become reinventing the wheel?
Presumably, someone has found 459 million other uses for it.
They didn't say to buy Amazon stocks.
It's a pretty well known term in agile software development.
Like others said - keep trying. I was rejected by both companies once, and now I work for Amazon. You get better with time. Also, both companies have quite different styles of interviews (whiteboard programming aside).…
I guess that answers my question. FWIW Developer/Enterprise versions are free to try and Community doesn't expire.
Have you tried Stardog [1]? Stardog can handle billions of triples and the upload process is pretty painless. Disclaimer: I'm one of the developers of Stardog. [1] http://stardog.com/
Works similarly in Germany, with the difference that 4.0 is the lowest passing grade and 1.0 is the highest. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_grading_in_Germany
I don't see how one professor makes the entire program. FWIW I did my masters there and in my opinion the way they evaluate students is suboptimal anyway - but I don't know if that's a TUM thing or a German thing.