What was the difference in the interviews?
>front-end features like form generation and HTML templating were really important, but now they're arguably better to avoid. Why is that?
> I was shocked to learn that the binary search program that Bentley proved correct and subsequently tested in Chapter 5 of Programming Pearls contains a bug. Huh? How did he prove it correct, then?
>Python and Ruby get you where you need to be fast, and if you get far enough and need to scale, there are a huge number of options, from stalwart holdouts like Java and C# (now on Linux!) to newer languages on…
So are they outdated now?
This I really don't understand. All it takes is a simple Google search about "what can I expect in a software interview?" and you'll see right away the importance of whiteboard interviews for so many companies,…
I'm a senior in CS at the moment; I declared somewhat late, and I never did any programming until my sophomore year. Before I got into in CS, I was worried that classes would assume outside knowledge (beyond…
Reinforcement learning is not strictly what is considered supervised learning in ML, but it's very much in the same vein. And a supervised learning algorithm doesn't have any "knowledge" of the domain it's learning…
What do you mean by "bliss states"?
What did you like about that AMA? As many of the comments expressed, most of the answers were very vague, and the whole thing was pretty much a tease. >Basically, it is a specialized method of learning faster and…
What was the difference in the interviews?
>front-end features like form generation and HTML templating were really important, but now they're arguably better to avoid. Why is that?
> I was shocked to learn that the binary search program that Bentley proved correct and subsequently tested in Chapter 5 of Programming Pearls contains a bug. Huh? How did he prove it correct, then?
>Python and Ruby get you where you need to be fast, and if you get far enough and need to scale, there are a huge number of options, from stalwart holdouts like Java and C# (now on Linux!) to newer languages on…
So are they outdated now?
This I really don't understand. All it takes is a simple Google search about "what can I expect in a software interview?" and you'll see right away the importance of whiteboard interviews for so many companies,…
I'm a senior in CS at the moment; I declared somewhat late, and I never did any programming until my sophomore year. Before I got into in CS, I was worried that classes would assume outside knowledge (beyond…
Reinforcement learning is not strictly what is considered supervised learning in ML, but it's very much in the same vein. And a supervised learning algorithm doesn't have any "knowledge" of the domain it's learning…
What do you mean by "bliss states"?
What did you like about that AMA? As many of the comments expressed, most of the answers were very vague, and the whole thing was pretty much a tease. >Basically, it is a specialized method of learning faster and…