This reminded me of the oft-repeated quote from Alicia Florrick in last week's episode of The Good Wife. "All options are open to me, and I plan to decide in the next 48 hours."
True, it could be a cultural thing. His ad is more or less legal in China. Other preferences he could have added include height and weight requirement.
This was discussed in slack and as far as we can tell, it's legit. His responses were to the similar effect, he did soften it saying he would give bonus points to the applicants who meets the 'preferences'(!). That was…
Context: This ad first appeared in a slack channel and straightaway people called him out and why it's wrong. Someone decided to call him out on twitter instead. Twitterstorm.
This Walking Dead course would fit in nicely. https://www.canvas.net/courses/the-walking-dead
In addition to ensure they typed their email address correctly, I am happy with email verification as users seem to have taken my (short and sweet) address as their catch all email registration. And there's nothing I…
Got the same email for ML and Model Thinking. You just got to wonder what's causing the hold up - lawyers, Stanford, system?
Great guide but I want to highlight the employer's responsibility for home-working employees (self-employed would cover this themselves) as your first employee, Hannah, falls into this category. The employer is still…
Agree with you about Codecademy's assumption/expectation of a layperson's understanding is ambitious but your expectation of what needs to be explained kinda deviates from their aim. Yes, they should've expanded on some…
As Codecademy is targeting a large demographic with varying ability of coding (i.e. from basic MS Office users because it's part of their day job to people who are more switched on with tech stuff but never bothered to…
I had the same issue until I figured your pointer controls the perspective.
As someone with zero programming skills, I find the course pretty frustrating for a complete beginner (not sure the segment you're targeting tbh). I like the concept of in-browser coding as it removes the set-up barrier…
This reminded me of the oft-repeated quote from Alicia Florrick in last week's episode of The Good Wife. "All options are open to me, and I plan to decide in the next 48 hours."
True, it could be a cultural thing. His ad is more or less legal in China. Other preferences he could have added include height and weight requirement.
This was discussed in slack and as far as we can tell, it's legit. His responses were to the similar effect, he did soften it saying he would give bonus points to the applicants who meets the 'preferences'(!). That was…
Context: This ad first appeared in a slack channel and straightaway people called him out and why it's wrong. Someone decided to call him out on twitter instead. Twitterstorm.
This Walking Dead course would fit in nicely. https://www.canvas.net/courses/the-walking-dead
In addition to ensure they typed their email address correctly, I am happy with email verification as users seem to have taken my (short and sweet) address as their catch all email registration. And there's nothing I…
Got the same email for ML and Model Thinking. You just got to wonder what's causing the hold up - lawyers, Stanford, system?
Great guide but I want to highlight the employer's responsibility for home-working employees (self-employed would cover this themselves) as your first employee, Hannah, falls into this category. The employer is still…
Agree with you about Codecademy's assumption/expectation of a layperson's understanding is ambitious but your expectation of what needs to be explained kinda deviates from their aim. Yes, they should've expanded on some…
As Codecademy is targeting a large demographic with varying ability of coding (i.e. from basic MS Office users because it's part of their day job to people who are more switched on with tech stuff but never bothered to…
I had the same issue until I figured your pointer controls the perspective.
As someone with zero programming skills, I find the course pretty frustrating for a complete beginner (not sure the segment you're targeting tbh). I like the concept of in-browser coding as it removes the set-up barrier…