This is even more unfortunately named than the Spark Web UI project.
This one is also relevant: https://xkcd.com/793/
In a lot of companies, including mine, Senior Developer is close to entry level. People with 3+ years experience are being hired at the Senior Developer level.
I have read that. I even re-read it before making my post. That implementation requires starting individual tasks on each node in your cluster. >To create a cluster, you start one TensorFlow server per task in the…
True, it showed up first. And then it stagnated for several years. Now it is behind the other alternatives.
Storm is a few years late. It has largely been eclipsed by the projects you mentioned and others. In theory, Storm can be set up to run with much lower latency than the others, but it is rare that an app will need that…
This always cracks me up. In reality they got the price correct and maximized the money that the company got for doing the IPO in the first place. The problem is that there is an expectation that IPO stocks will 'pop'…
>You're going to give me nightmares. I still get emails like this from a six-year-old version of my resume. The first time I read that, I thought it said "emails like they were from a six-year-old". Which is probably…
My biggest question is what is a 'close call'? Is it something that a layperson would also agree is a close call? Some of the examples in the article don't sound too scary. "Whizzed underneath aircraft as it approached…
Oh, I wish it were like this everywhere. We have Product Owners. And PMs. And Dev managers, and QA managers. It's a giant ball of red tape and regret. At one point the official 'scrum coach' actually convinced everyone…
It is completely arbitrary. At our company the entry level developer is "Senior <language> Developer". It is literally the lowest developer title you can have.
Right. If they really cared about ratios they wouldn't offer unbalanced service such as 50/15. They have built their network around users predominately consuming content and then complain when there is too much…
There have been other ways to sign up. Via telephone, in person with a health advocate. The website is just one way.
This is even more unfortunately named than the Spark Web UI project.
This one is also relevant: https://xkcd.com/793/
In a lot of companies, including mine, Senior Developer is close to entry level. People with 3+ years experience are being hired at the Senior Developer level.
I have read that. I even re-read it before making my post. That implementation requires starting individual tasks on each node in your cluster. >To create a cluster, you start one TensorFlow server per task in the…
True, it showed up first. And then it stagnated for several years. Now it is behind the other alternatives.
Storm is a few years late. It has largely been eclipsed by the projects you mentioned and others. In theory, Storm can be set up to run with much lower latency than the others, but it is rare that an app will need that…
This always cracks me up. In reality they got the price correct and maximized the money that the company got for doing the IPO in the first place. The problem is that there is an expectation that IPO stocks will 'pop'…
>You're going to give me nightmares. I still get emails like this from a six-year-old version of my resume. The first time I read that, I thought it said "emails like they were from a six-year-old". Which is probably…
My biggest question is what is a 'close call'? Is it something that a layperson would also agree is a close call? Some of the examples in the article don't sound too scary. "Whizzed underneath aircraft as it approached…
Oh, I wish it were like this everywhere. We have Product Owners. And PMs. And Dev managers, and QA managers. It's a giant ball of red tape and regret. At one point the official 'scrum coach' actually convinced everyone…
It is completely arbitrary. At our company the entry level developer is "Senior <language> Developer". It is literally the lowest developer title you can have.
Right. If they really cared about ratios they wouldn't offer unbalanced service such as 50/15. They have built their network around users predominately consuming content and then complain when there is too much…
There have been other ways to sign up. Via telephone, in person with a health advocate. The website is just one way.