This, whilst likely true, is not a self-evident fact. I think the argument in the blog post is weak because it does not quantify what makes Go more suitable for learning than say, Erlang or Clojure, which are dismissed…
Sorry for the diversion, but what is/was it like to be able to ace a test without really studying for it? The only emotion I can ever recall feeling when staring down at an exam is abject fear as every fact I knew…
I've read through about half of the on-line content and I'm impressed, I would gladly pay for a completed version, particularly if it was available to read on a kindle. So, please consider finding a way to make this…
The whole article is no more than a glorified appeal to authority/audacity from a so called expert nutritionist who, it turns out, pimps detox and other homoeopathic diets fads on her website.
1) I'm in the UK and can't view the video. 2) Do you ship internationally? You should answer this in the FAQ. 3) Show me an example of the finished product.
Nice article. I'd certainly like to see you go a little bit deeper still. I'm not sure if many people are familiar with the ideas behind domain driven design (as in, the Eric Evans book), but I find that modelling your…
> - A PhD or MEng in Computer Science. If this isn't for a research-orientated position or a very technical (mathematical) role - in which case, you probably want that to read PhD or MEng in Maths or Physics - then…
I had that fear too (like yourself, the last time I touched mathematics was during my GCSE's and I wasn't exactly a prodigy then) and it was exactly why I did MU123 first rather than jumping into MST121 despite that…
So you are studying both at the same time? How do you manage that? I'm currently working through MST121 myself, it takes a surprising amount of work (compared to you I'm obviously a slow studier as my total commitment…
This, whilst likely true, is not a self-evident fact. I think the argument in the blog post is weak because it does not quantify what makes Go more suitable for learning than say, Erlang or Clojure, which are dismissed…
Sorry for the diversion, but what is/was it like to be able to ace a test without really studying for it? The only emotion I can ever recall feeling when staring down at an exam is abject fear as every fact I knew…
I've read through about half of the on-line content and I'm impressed, I would gladly pay for a completed version, particularly if it was available to read on a kindle. So, please consider finding a way to make this…
The whole article is no more than a glorified appeal to authority/audacity from a so called expert nutritionist who, it turns out, pimps detox and other homoeopathic diets fads on her website.
1) I'm in the UK and can't view the video. 2) Do you ship internationally? You should answer this in the FAQ. 3) Show me an example of the finished product.
Nice article. I'd certainly like to see you go a little bit deeper still. I'm not sure if many people are familiar with the ideas behind domain driven design (as in, the Eric Evans book), but I find that modelling your…
> - A PhD or MEng in Computer Science. If this isn't for a research-orientated position or a very technical (mathematical) role - in which case, you probably want that to read PhD or MEng in Maths or Physics - then…
I had that fear too (like yourself, the last time I touched mathematics was during my GCSE's and I wasn't exactly a prodigy then) and it was exactly why I did MU123 first rather than jumping into MST121 despite that…
So you are studying both at the same time? How do you manage that? I'm currently working through MST121 myself, it takes a surprising amount of work (compared to you I'm obviously a slow studier as my total commitment…