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bobthecimmerian
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>So no, you won't have that sexy job at Facebook or Google but I never understood why so many people so to work at those specific places so badly anyway. My guess is that it has a lot of value as a career step. Once you adjust for the cost of living in Silicon Valley, I don't think they pay that well. But I suspect an awful lot of companies all across the country don't push too hard during interviews or lowball applicants on salary if the person has Facebook or Google in their employment history. It's just a guess, though. I never tried it. I'm making what I would guess is half Silicon Valley wages in a Philadelphia suburb - but my single family house would cost literally five times as much out there, so I think I'm ahead.
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ecyqju9
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Funcod
t2_1jmykrzv
> Blizzard Entertainment … has offered a small gift but never fulfilled that promise.
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ecyqkx7
t3_ab9abu
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/r/programming/comments/ab9abu/abusing_amazon_look_inside_feature_to_leak/ecyqkx7/
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Seltsam
t2_4grnx
George likes spicy predictions.
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ecyqrgu
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t1_ecymklx
/r/programming/comments/ab7gpj/npms_predictions_about_javascript_for_2019/ecyqrgu/
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shepmaster
t2_4mx74
Rust's cross-language LTO requires that all the code be built with the same version of LLVM. Once fully enabled in Firefox, I expect (hope!) that the performance would improve. I'm not aware how using GCC could match this. Thank you for the informative article!
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ecyqs3k
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/r/programming/comments/ab3s8n/even_more_fun_with_building_and_benchmarking/ecyqs3k/
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bobthecimmerian
t2_p99sz
Tracking productivity by metrics makes complete sense to me, if those metrics were accurate. ...which is kind of like saying it makes sense to ride your hamster to work, if the hamster can transport you more efficiently than a Toyota Camry.
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1546285699
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ecyqxwt
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Seltsam
t2_4grnx
The Y-axis percentages are so small. Is this even statistically meaningful?
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ecyqy4j
t3_ab7gpj
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t3_ab7gpj
/r/programming/comments/ab7gpj/npms_predictions_about_javascript_for_2019/ecyqy4j/
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makeshift8
t2_265bfk
Do you know how it accomplishes this exactly? Edit: RTFM'ed, nvm
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ecyqyt7
t3_ab71ag
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/r/programming/comments/ab71ag/comparing_pythagorean_triples_in_c_d_and_rust/ecyqyt7/
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t5_2fwo
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Owengjones
t2_mm043
I just recently completed 2 full-days of interviewing at MS in the Azure division and found the points made in the article to be completely false. Almost everything was a leetcode/hackerrank data structures & algorithm problem (in 10 rounds of interviews there was **one** system design question). In regards to the "time to reflect quote", after solving a problem, instead of leaving time for questions (either from me, or more personal ones for me) we would just do another data structures and algorithms question. I didn't realized it only pertained to the particular division, was kindof interested in working on VSCode as I really like the editor but didn't get in touch with the correct recruiter / HR I suppose.
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ecyqz3f
t3_aaxsey
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/r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyqz3f/
1548337130
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CharlesEGrant
t2_4o10q
Umm ..., if you are hiring folks to maintain an OS (like say Microsoft Windows), or a C compiler (like say, Microsoft CL) , significant portions of which are still written in C and assembly, asking candidates to write C on a whiteboard to sort a binary tree is not an unreasonable request. Admittedly the manhole covers question got old pretty fast, but it worked decently well for a while. Back in the day Microsoft was trying to hire a lot of testers, documenters, and project managers, before those were common jobs. They were trying to find folks with good analytical skills who weren't put off by having to 'nail jello to a tree' (to use another cliche of the time). At that point the manhole cover question and its kin weren't all over the Internet (cause there wasn't a publicly available internet), they weren't even in paper books, so you could ask questions like that without getting pat answers. It sometimes started an interesting discussion, which was the whole point.
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ecyqzo0
t3_aaxsey
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t1_ecxyae0
/r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyqzo0/
1548337137
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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kurashu89
t2_8t7zd
I work in midtown. So I ride down 85 to chamblee station and take the train in. I work right by a station so I don't have to deal with more stuff when I get off the train. The commute itself can be pretty wretched sometimes but that's just the nature of being on 85 during daylight hours.
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1546285791
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ecyr2qb
t3_aav9js
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/r/programming/comments/aav9js/how_the_valley_treats_its_experienced_people/ecyr2qb/
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savagemonitor
t2_5paft
I've been an engineer at Microsoft for over a decade now. The "developer division" or "DevDiv" is typically a reference to the organization that owns the product portfolio that includes Visual Studio, the compilers, and the .NET Runtime among other things. In fact, if you search the Internet you'll find many references to the Microsoft Developer Division.
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ecyr55b
t3_aaxsey
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/r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyr55b/
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nilcit
t2_ifixc
r/thathappened there's no way they specifically _told_ you that during the interview
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ecyr8iy
t3_ab601z
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/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyr8iy/
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Too-Much_Dog
t2_14lglr
You can take it straight to r/thathappened; I was in just as much disbelief as you are now. The way it was said came off as vaguely racist to me; as in, he wanted more white people in the college.
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1546286145
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ecyrkuc
t3_ab601z
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myrddin4242
t2_499sg
Remember Jim Fix? Did a jogging video, wrote a jogging book, died of a heart attack when?! When he was jogging, that's when! -Denis Leary
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1546286163
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ecyrlrs
t3_ab601z
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/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyrlrs/
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CharlesEGrant
t2_4o10q
You have a point when hiring people who will be coding in a business domain, but at a place like Microsoft that's selling OS, compilers, and libraries, the algorithms \*are\* arguably the business domain. Their job might very well be writing a public API to a generic linked list data structure that the customers will then use to solve a huge variety of business requirements (often without knowing or caring that they are using a linked list).
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1546286166
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ecyrlzp
t3_aaxsey
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t1_ecxhmsx
/r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyrlzp/
1548337441
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mactosix
t2_1eqt24uc
The link doesn’t work for me so adding it in comments in case it helps someone else! https://www.humblebundle.com/books/python-packt-2019-books
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1546286203
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ecyrnt1
t3_abaakr
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t3_abaakr
/r/programming/comments/abaakr/python_book_bundle_of_humble_bundle/ecyrnt1/
1548337464
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t5_2fwo
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znine
t2_34vyk
Well Microsoft/Google/Amazon/etc aren’t “most development roles” Purpose of these interviews isn’t (supposed to be) to quiz your CS knowledge. You are solving a problem you haven’t seen before to demonstrate your aptitude at solving problems amongst other things. I doubt any competent interviewer is asking people to implement red-black trees unless the interviewee claims knowledge in this. They are basically trying to do what you want but the other way around. You were expecting their assessment to be “This person is competent at many technologies”->”can master basic algorithms” but the inverse is closer to the expectations of these companies. Software engineering is a diverse field and CS basics are about the only thing we have that’s universal.
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1546286299
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ecyrsou
t3_aaxsey
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t1_ecymuwc
/r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyrsou/
1548337526
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r/programming
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unumfron
t2_2hmutr4v
Ah, it's indexing that's the issue. I created 100,000 files and the directory opened instantly with all files available to see. But when I turned indexing on for that directory it does take a couple of minutes to index all files on an SSD, so longer for less files with a spinner.
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1546286308
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ecyrt6v
t3_aalc4n
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/r/programming/comments/aalc4n/windows_file_access_performance_compared_to_linux/ecyrt6v/
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ecyrvlj
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecyms1t
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyrvlj/
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EasilyAnnoyed
t2_31pb5
Derp, you're right. Had a brain fart. It's 100 years though, if you count 1900.
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ecys37b
t3_ab601z
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/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecys37b/
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appropriateinside
t2_729ad
Ah! Yes, that makes more sense. If I wanted to ask an interviewee to do that (and showed them a working example of a linked list), I would also expect them to be able to reverse it.
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1546286620
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ecys8lm
t3_aaxsey
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t1_ecy8m36
/r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecys8lm/
1548337723
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DevilGeorgeColdbane
t2_k6mqy
It seams collections in Kotlin are not lazy, but the can easily be converted to a sequence which is evaluated lazily.
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1546286697
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0
ecyscfe
t3_ab6ce5
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t1_ecy679u
/r/programming/comments/ab6ce5/fizzbuzz_in_10_different_languages/ecyscfe/
1548337771
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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McMasilmof
t2_f71y1
Got any source on the data collecting and ad stuff?
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1546286698
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0
ecysch3
t3_ab5fug
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t1_ecy9vfc
/r/programming/comments/ab5fug/how_facebook_tracks_you_on_android_even_if_you/ecysch3/
1548337772
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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XNormal
t2_439n7
Silicon porn!
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1546286768
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ecysfon
t3_ab77mb
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t1_ecyh7bz
/r/programming/comments/ab77mb/more_mips_r10k_die_photos/ecysfon/
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appropriateinside
t2_729ad
>That is insufficient for all but the most trivial programs. Yes and no. As someones who's job it is to dig into other peoples codebases and fix problems or add features, I've gained an appreciation for what some call "self documenting" code. 80-90% of my job is reading other peoples code, by myself. Codebases ranging from a few thousand LOC (not that LOC by itself is a definitive measure of complexity, it gives a sense of scale) to a few million. A codebase that is consistent, uses common architectural patterns, uses semantic variable, method, and class names is immeasurably easier to work through than codebases that don't. Clean code can make the difference between a fix taking 2 hours or 2 weeks. Now, not saying documentation isn't useful. But I've yet to actually run into a set of docs that where of much help. They tend to answer the wrong questions, or just repeat the exact same details the code itself already describes. Honestly the most helpful docs I've found are those detailing the dev & build environment, server addresses, and deployment instructions. There are often massive differences betweene nviornments and hidden gotchas all over the place.
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ecysxui
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/r/programming/comments/aavv6v/the_art_of_writing_documentation/ecysxui/
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Darth_Face2021
t2_8grkw
I have seen these two types of freedom referred to as Positive and Negative Freedom. Positive Freedom is freedom-to, or as you put it capability, and Negative Freedom is freedom-from, your permission.
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1546287241
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ecyt2ic
t3_ab5fug
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t1_ecypvho
/r/programming/comments/ab5fug/how_facebook_tracks_you_on_android_even_if_you/ecyt2ic/
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r/programming
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hoosierEE
t2_g6ibf
I didn't do the math, but as a rule of thumb, I am likely to buy a ticket when it gets close to $1 billion. Seems like a reasonable risk of a dollar or two. That's a dollar or two I won't spend on coffee I don't need, so it might even be a net gain for me in terms of overall quality of life.
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1546287258
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ecyt3a9
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecyftye
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyt3a9/
1548338129
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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jarfil
t2_5mzr6
With all the different lotteries, I'd expect more than 280 winners a year. Doesn't even have to be top winners, a second or third prize can still make someone go AWOL.
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1546287263
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ecyt3if
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecygaz4
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyt3if/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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appropriateinside
t2_729ad
>If there is no documentation they refuse to even look at my scripts. That's..... asinine. Reading code is the majority of most developers jobs, and the more you read (good or bad) the more you tend to understand the nuances of different development styles. If anything they could read it, and provide feedback on it's cleanliness and structure.
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1546287338
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ecyt70w
t3_aavv6v
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t1_ecw7bxa
/r/programming/comments/aavv6v/the_art_of_writing_documentation/ecyt70w/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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matthieum
t2_5ij2c
It's no mandatory, though some postings do include the information. In the absence of information, I would certainly inquire before even applying. Just as I would inquire about the type of work, etc... interviews are two-ways streets after all, and I'd rather not lose time applying somewhere which doesn't fit my wants/needs.
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1546287393
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ecyt9uj
t3_aaxsey
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t1_ecypn14
/r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyt9uj/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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FlashDaggerX
t2_b9d2xh4
This was my risky click of the day.
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ecytgni
t3_a95jxj
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t1_ecrxtd5
/r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/ecytgni/
1548338297
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appropriateinside
t2_729ad
And thus, clean code can save your bacon when you didn't document years down the road. For me, I thoroughly comment APIs (with XML comments that will show up in intellisense). And then only comment things that are not obvious in why they exist or what they do. Though the later 2 are more often then not solved by re-thinking the structure and naming of your code.
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ecyth97
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/r/programming/comments/aavv6v/the_art_of_writing_documentation/ecyth97/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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lx45803
t2_4iylw
See guys? Arrays start at 1.
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1546287551
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ecythrd
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecyls6m
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecythrd/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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InvisibleEar
t2_ni4ak
The gift technology just isn't there
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1546287710
False
0
ecytpfv
t3_ab9abu
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t1_ecyqkx7
/r/programming/comments/ab9abu/abusing_amazon_look_inside_feature_to_leak/ecytpfv/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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myringotomy
t2_9f1cg
Why reinvent Erlang?
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1546287717
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ecytpqb
t3_ab8vvw
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t3_ab8vvw
/r/programming/comments/ab8vvw/first_impressions_of_the_new_cloud_native/ecytpqb/
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brtt3000
t2_8796b
That only states you shouldn't tolerate the intolerance. You still got to figure out what to do for yourself. I propose you don't initiate politics shit slinging in the remaining tolerant bits of this precious society.
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ecytqci
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecyrvlj
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecytqci/
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crabbone
t2_e3qdk15
> Because that's where the concept of file arises You are so confused... no, files existed before OS, exist happily independent of it, and will probably survive after we switch to a different paradigm of managing our computers. For instance, files exist on CDs or pen drives, regardless of any OS. Files exist in file-systems, like TAR, ISO and so on, which can be pretty much manipulated independently of any OS. > What's actually on disk is irrelevant No, what's actually on disc, is actually the files, what your OS API tells you may or may not be relevant to whoever's talking to those API. Programmers who do need to deal with files know it, but there are also a group of people who've not heard about storage since graduation, but they prefer to believe in magic and abstractions rather than try to actually know what they are dealing with. > So you can't point where a file is on disk To someone who worked on a distributed file system this sounds rather inane. Of course I can, that's what I get paid to do, silly ;)
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ecytz2b
t3_aawt2w
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t1_ecyixqt
/r/programming/comments/aawt2w/what_is_a_binary_file/ecytz2b/
1548338550
-4
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matthieum
t2_5ij2c
Two issues were identified for Rust: 1. The use of inclusive ranges, which do not optimize as well as exclusive range as the optimizer fails to realize that the initial check can be hoisted outside the loop. Replacing `..=z` with `..(z+1)` solves the issue. 2. The use of `println!("{}", x)`, which captures `x` by reference, somehow inhibiting the hoisting of `x*x` outside the loop. A work-around is to use `{x}` to create a copy, when used on both `x` and `z`, both are hoisted. With both changes, Rust should clock at ~154ms, in all versions, on par with the best C++ and D. --- Of course, this highlights that it is likely that the slower C++ and D versions also suffer from missing optimizations which could be relatively trivially worked around.
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1546287955
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ecyu0tm
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t1_ecy6rqn
/r/programming/comments/ab71ag/comparing_pythagorean_triples_in_c_d_and_rust/ecyu0tm/
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raze2012
t2_i5f3v
in theory yes. In reality, if I got hit with a fucking bus and it was their fault, yeah, I'd be swearing like a sailor for good reason.
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1546288031
False
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ecyu4ee
t3_ab601z
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/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyu4ee/
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matthieum
t2_5ij2c
For reference, the inner loop is executed 227,112,444 times for 1000 triples; so, this time, the bottleneck is not I/O (or syscalls).
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1546288132
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ecyu934
t3_ab71ag
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/r/programming/comments/ab71ag/comparing_pythagorean_triples_in_c_d_and_rust/ecyu934/
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coolreader18
t2_htuog
No, you dishonor your parents by saying "please" and "thank you" when they complete a task for you, because you're reducing the complex web of familial interactions into Western niceties. ^/s
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1546288200
False
0
ecyuc5u
t3_ab8fgg
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t1_ecyde0y
/r/programming/comments/ab8fgg/my_new_year_resolution_pertaining_to_programming/ecyuc5u/
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3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
PaulBGD
t2_h0fi0
Packt though, always has quality issues with their books.
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1546288218
False
0
ecyuczg
t3_abaakr
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t3_abaakr
/r/programming/comments/abaakr/python_book_bundle_of_humble_bundle/ecyuczg/
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2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
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False
0
ecyudns
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecytqci
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyudns/
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2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
ex_nihilo
t2_3i3r8
My family is already fairly wealthy.
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1546288270
False
0
ecyufhv
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecyqixy
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyufhv/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Aomidoro
t2_k86b7
This is why we can't have nice things. I really liked being able to preview arbitrary parts of books, too :(
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0
1546288291
False
0
ecyugfx
t3_ab9abu
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t3_ab9abu
/r/programming/comments/ab9abu/abusing_amazon_look_inside_feature_to_leak/ecyugfx/
1548338765
27
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
PorkChop007
t2_4c7ynac
Believe me, it's true even in other countries. The Valley should not be taken seriously as an average of anything.
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0
1546288556
False
0
ecyushi
t3_aav9js
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t1_ecvnr2v
/r/programming/comments/aav9js/how_the_valley_treats_its_experienced_people/ecyushi/
1548338915
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Smegzor
t2_4afpx
Ah must be a small bus then. Not enough data.
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1546288604
False
0
ecyuuoa
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecy43s4
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyuuoa/
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6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
appropriateinside
t2_729ad
I mean, he has a point (albeit not a strong one). Which is why markdown documentation is so nice, it will work offline and can be supported by a massive swath of documentation programs and wikis.
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1546288686
False
0
ecyuyh5
t3_aavv6v
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t1_ecyldob
/r/programming/comments/aavv6v/the_art_of_writing_documentation/ecyuyh5/
1548339017
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Fucennei
t2_123l5jr4
What if he gets hit by a Bus running Linux in its main computer? Killed by his own creation
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0
1546288723
False
0
ecyv05j
t3_ab601z
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t3_ab601z
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyv05j/
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4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
Reverent
t2_59thw
Given that I do system administration for a bus company, I feel the bus factor is especially relevant.
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1546288755
False
0
ecyv1kz
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecy7irk
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyv1kz/
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8
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
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1546288836
False
0
ecyv5eo
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecy7irk
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyv5eo/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
jarfil
t2_5mzr6
> extract first few paragraphs Copying content without permission? That's how you get sued.
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1546288843
False
0
ecyv5pw
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecyg37s
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyv5pw/
1548339106
9
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
NiteLite
t2_3m0dq
hahaha, I might actually have felt a bit like Constanza :P
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0
1546288964
False
0
ecyvb7t
t3_ab7gpj
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t1_ecymklx
/r/programming/comments/ab7gpj/npms_predictions_about_javascript_for_2019/ecyvb7t/
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2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
SpaceSteak
t2_795d1
Why do you find these long? They even fit well on a mobile screen, and explain exactly what they are. I guess you could remove by, but having an adverb like that implies it's not just a value variable, but is actually a test and makes it easily readable. I personally much prefer this than something like div_3. Do you have a good example alternative?
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0
ecyve3g
t3_ab6ce5
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t1_ecy61a1
/r/programming/comments/ab6ce5/fizzbuzz_in_10_different_languages/ecyve3g/
1548339210
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
mhmxs
t2_g8t62
Nice perception, i will update the list of theft :D
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1546289133
False
0
ecyvj8h
t3_ab8vvw
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null
t1_ecytpqb
/r/programming/comments/ab8vvw/first_impressions_of_the_new_cloud_native/ecyvj8h/
1548339273
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
DabOnTheSucc
t2_2nlqortf
Only Reddit would complain about people not being dicks
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0
1546289152
False
0
ecyvk64
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecxyy20
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyvk64/
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41
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
BufferUnderpants
t2_3yu33
Spark has a very particular programming model tho. How much experience and expertise is required depends also partly on tooling, but it's not something that would take more than a few weeks to nail down for a competent functional programmer, with some bumps relating to partitioning, serialization and such. Of course assuming that you use as much managed infrastructure as possible. Otherwise, well, you'll need to throw more people at the problem.
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1546289191
False
0
ecyvm4y
t3_aaxsey
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t1_ecwz131
/r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyvm4y/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
ar110254
t2_2tdbtj1c
I work there right now and lot of experienced people I know get promoted into management. I enjoy coding right now but when I get a bit older and have kids I think my priorities will change and I will no longer care enough to learn the 'hot new thing' in tech. So personally I see myself doing the same exact thing. I have just started my career so I want to work as a developer for the next few years then get into management when I am older.
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0
1546289208
False
0
ecyvmzp
t3_aav9js
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t3_aav9js
/r/programming/comments/aav9js/how_the_valley_treats_its_experienced_people/ecyvmzp/
1548339320
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
emilypii
t2_rs0av
I laughed so hard at how dumb this was I had to gild you. Thanks for the laugh you glorious memer
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1546289560
False
0
ecyw4oh
t3_aavxpp
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t1_ecvgyoo
/r/programming/comments/aavxpp/advent_of_haskell_thoughts_and_lessons_learned/ecyw4oh/
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6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
itsgreater9000
t2_5p6wp
this is why CS majors need to take a fucking biology class or two before they graduate.
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0
1546289800
False
0
ecywghb
t3_ab601z
null
null
t1_ecy5uiu
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecywghb/
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12
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
aupperk24
t2_bmjig
Github started in 2008, with 0 users. Through marketing and other means, they got \~50k public repo after the first year. It got big because it's a product that was wanted. It was not profitable from day one, what are you talking about. All start-ups have to acquire their clients. That's why you see most companies throw so much money in sales and marketing team. Network or pitch your creation to get potential clients.
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0
1546289831
False
0
ecywhx8
t3_aaxsey
null
null
t1_ecxw9iw
/r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecywhx8/
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1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
endprism
t2_c3mi8
We can only hope the guy is a dick
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0
1546289836
False
0
ecywi6u
t3_ab601z
null
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t3_ab601z
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecywi6u/
1548339737
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
carpet_rapist
t2_6ksik
Immigration quotas ensured it was mostly wealthy Asians who immigrated into the western countries for decades. Unsurprisingly, descendents of wealthy immigrants are better off than descendants of coal miners, factory workers, or even average middle class families.
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0
1546289863
False
0
ecywjgk
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecy7rj4
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecywjgk/
1548339752
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
shadowspawn
t2_29mdm
This took me about 2 seconds to start understanding this. Because of this. What, you don't understand this? Well look at the source.
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0
1546289922
False
0
ecywm9s
t3_ab601z
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t3_ab601z
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecywm9s/
1548339787
3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
themarksmann
t2_oktmk
Post your bussy first.
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0
1546289926
False
0
ecywmfa
t3_ab601z
null
null
t1_ecyl18z
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecywmfa/
1548339789
-11
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
FatnDrunknStupid
t2_2sqin5a2
Back in the 8 bit 1-32k program days you could literally see how people think. I posture that this was what he was attempting.
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0
1546289945
False
0
ecywnbg
t3_a8mjza
null
null
t1_ecdts0o
/r/programming/comments/a8mjza/templeos_down_the_rabbit_hole/ecywnbg/
1548339800
3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
igouy
t2_6sj2
> You can also write C in Haskell, but why do that? Because you write [Real World Haskell](http://book.realworldhaskell.org/).
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0
1546289980
False
0
ecywp3j
t3_ab71ag
null
null
t1_ecyaxpk
/r/programming/comments/ab71ag/comparing_pythagorean_triples_in_c_d_and_rust/ecywp3j/
1548339822
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
Ayfid
t2_ijmbu
That depends on the type of diversity program. Encouraging the underpriviledged to study for professions like software development is something that I expect very few would not support. Giving some people aid, and implicitly denying someone else aid, based upon not their individual circumstances but instead upon assumptions made based on racial categorisation... would make you guilty of the very behaviour we should be fighting to eliminate. So, it depends on what kind of programs are being funded. > Diversity programs are only a problem for white supremacists Not only does the problem of priviledge/oppression not exclusively lie along a divide between white vs everyone else, but the only way that this could be true is if you know for certain that 100% of individuals who are denied advancement in favour of someone else as the result of a diversity program (directly or indirectly) were white supremacists. That would be an astonishingly prejudiced position to take.
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0
1546290180
False
0
ecywz9m
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecy1cm8
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecywz9m/
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0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
codenemesis
t2_90ta7
Naw show me that cock, mayolord.
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1
1546290321
False
0
ecyx6a4
t3_ab601z
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null
t1_ecywmfa
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyx6a4/
1548340035
-6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
13steinj
t2_i487l
Mozilla has opt in data collection but I do believe they have collected it by default in the past. Also there was a controversy a little while ago about some plugin or data-collection feature being installed without users asking. Can't find an article about it now for some reason.
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1546290362
False
0
ecyx8b9
t3_ab5fug
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t1_ecysch3
/r/programming/comments/ab5fug/how_facebook_tracks_you_on_android_even_if_you/ecyx8b9/
1548340060
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Ghosty141
t2_b3512
I call it "Github-speak". Everything is awesome and the latest shiny electron app gets advertised as "A xyz app that doesn't suck".
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1546290364
False
0
ecyx8ep
t3_aaqyit
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null
t1_ecv8vhe
/r/programming/comments/aaqyit/github_jonatasbaldinawesomeawesomeawesome_awesome/ecyx8ep/
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5
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Wenste
t2_v867q
I was referring to junior developers, but you're suggesting they'll reduce hiring across the board. So you think they'll continue to hire many inexperienced developers? The issue is more with culture than with code quality? Incidentally, I was reading "A Philosophy of Software Design" by Ousterhout just this morning, and he uses Facebook as an example of a company that has been impacted by bad software design. He mentions that they've learned from the experience, and changed their motto from "Move fast and break things" to "Move fast with stable infrastructure." But I'm not sure whether this means to put more effort into good design, or to set up more safety nets to mitigate the effects of bad design. In any case, I can't speak directly to the quality of their internal code, only second-hand comments that I've heard from friends and online. And some of their publicly-released software is pretty good.
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0
1546290405
False
0
ecyxagc
t3_aav9js
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t1_ecwtu9c
/r/programming/comments/aav9js/how_the_valley_treats_its_experienced_people/ecyxagc/
1548340087
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
themarksmann
t2_oktmk
Racist, huh boy?
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1
1546290417
False
0
ecyxb02
t3_ab601z
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null
t1_ecyx6a4
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyxb02/
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6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
Ghosty141
t2_b3512
They are kinda nice to check out once in a while.
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0
1546290441
False
0
ecyxc9u
t3_aaqyit
null
null
t1_ecuealj
/r/programming/comments/aaqyit/github_jonatasbaldinawesomeawesomeawesome_awesome/ecyxc9u/
1548340109
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
13steinj
t2_i487l
Nothing is free. * pay in money * pay in personal time * pay in data collection Your choice. There is nothing sustainable that doesn't follow one of those models.
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0
1546290442
False
0
ecyxcbp
t3_ab5fug
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null
t1_ecybb9z
/r/programming/comments/ab5fug/how_facebook_tracks_you_on_android_even_if_you/ecyxcbp/
1548340110
-7
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
JohnFrum
t2_2b7fb
This has already happened, more than once. Each time a loyal volunteer from the future travels back in time to push him out of the way just in time before getting crushed by the bus in his place.
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0
1546290445
False
0
ecyxcg9
t3_ab601z
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null
t3_ab601z
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyxcg9/
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19
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
dantheflyingman
t2_3tnl6
It is far worse than that. I don't have a facebook account but my wife does. I wanted to buy her a t-shirt so I searched for one on the browser on my PC. 10 minutes after settling on a t-shirt, she opens up her laptop to check facebook and that same exact t-shirt shows up as an ad for her. I used only a single google search and opened 3 sites, none of which were facebook from a browser that isn't logged in or has ever logged into facebook. Yet facebook was able to determine not only which sites my household visited, but which exact item I was looking at.
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0
1546290459
False
0
ecyxd70
t3_ab5fug
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null
t3_ab5fug
/r/programming/comments/ab5fug/how_facebook_tracks_you_on_android_even_if_you/ecyxd70/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
NoInkling
t2_csqao
Thanks. I assumed After Effects would probably be involved, since it seems to be industry standard, but I didn't know how programmable it was. I'm gonna paste one of the youtube comments here for posterity: > I'm not sure if CSV has any strict format guidelines programs are supposed to stick to, but as you can see by the file header, it's actually an After Effects keyframe text format that the LUA script was written to export to. When you copy any set of AE keyframes to the clipboard at any time, AE actually writes the keyframe data down to the clipboard in this format. Anyone with AE can test this out by just copying a set of keyframes and pasting them on Notepad. So, of course, this being how AE's copypaste works, you can copy a set of keyframes from a different program, and as long as you follow the format correctly, AE will be able to paste it. > AE was written to specifically allow this kind of data pushing, because if a property is unknown, AE defaults to expression controllers depending on what the value's type seems to be. Expression controllers are object effects that do absolutely nothing, but hold values for expressions and other effects to use.
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0
1546290479
False
0
ecyxe4q
t3_aaxvf8
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null
t1_ecx1pdf
/r/programming/comments/aaxvf8/generation_i_pokémon_cries_explained/ecyxe4q/
1548340132
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
codenemesis
t2_90ta7
Only way to find out is if you post your pork, cracker.
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1
1546290495
False
0
ecyxew9
t3_ab601z
null
null
t1_ecyxb02
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyxew9/
1548340142
-5
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
melonangie
t2_98e8o
And years later an apology
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0
1546290500
False
0
ecyxf5j
t3_ab601z
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null
t1_ecxynlc
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyxf5j/
1548340145
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
sysop073
t2_326m9
I went back to read the page again and make sure I wasn't missing something. No, that really was all of it
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0
1546290564
False
0
ecyxiax
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecy1p53
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyxiax/
1548340210
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
razialx
t2_3duor
Hopefully some WoW dev is browsing reddit instead of working and sees this.
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0
1546290603
False
0
ecyxkak
t3_ab9abu
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t1_ecyqkx7
/r/programming/comments/ab9abu/abusing_amazon_look_inside_feature_to_leak/ecyxkak/
1548340235
34
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
[deleted]
None
[deleted]
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1546290663
False
0
ecyxnac
t3_ab601z
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t1_ecy6udu
/r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyxnac/
1548340272
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
brogam
t2_1hkhftox
That's an interesting language, I agree that the sheer amount of yaml configs in these cloud projects is insane. I also agree that a regular programming language would be better for this. I'm just not sure why this has to be a new programming language... let's be honest, they could have wrapped all of that in some c or c# or java library. How much better can it really be to debug an entire new language stack when something goes wrong. The ideas are definitely cool and interesting, with graphical diagrams being generated. Maybe my point is.. it seems a little too cloud focused. Where is the general purpose programming stuff? the performance numbers vs java, c#, golang, c++? I mean you make a general purpose language for the cloud and now you compete with golang. You gotta realize that those are some big shoes to fill. Seems like they dont really care much about that, they just want a configuration language but with whatever features they want on top to make stuff happen. I was thinking of something similar, I was thinking how great it would be to have a starlark dialect (which is a pure configuration language) that has cloud native builtins. ​
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0
1546291021
False
0
ecyy5tz
t3_ab8vvw
null
null
t3_ab8vvw
/r/programming/comments/ab8vvw/first_impressions_of_the_new_cloud_native/ecyy5tz/
1548340505
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
wntrmte
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holy buzzword batman. A medium blog, a slightly misspelled product title, and a lot of talk about disruption, and a company that at the same time wants to reinvent, science, nanotechnology and virtual reality with the blockchain. There is a lot of mumbo jumbo in this piece but just two things. You don't need the blockchain to allow collaboration between inventors. If you want to ensure that your invention nets you a return in exchange for laying your invention open, there's already a place you can go to and it's called the patent office. If you want to keep your data secret you're still going to do it, blockchain or not. You don't need any smart contracts here, traditional contracts do the job just fine. Same is of course true for the Petro. There's no amazing fiscal invention around it. It's not changing behaviour. It's the digital equivalent of owning a stake in the Venezuelan oil business, traditional economics still applies, and the reason for its existence is to circumvent US sanctions plain and simple. The petro will not fix the environment any more than a public share in an oil company will. And buying a share in the Venezuelan oil business is a pretty terrible idea. The mismanagement that causes Venezuelan fiat currency to be worthless makes its crypto currency worthless, regardless how much blockchain tech you throw at it. It's basically the crypto equivalent of slashing five zeroes of your debt to combat inflation, it's just a redenomination of a worthless currency with a lot of techno-brabble around it.
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I had to interview developers many times, I just talked to them, never made them solving a problem. I think a conversation of an hour or two about technical stuff can give you a good feel to what they know and what they have done. Never had a problem with the people I have hired, most of them were better than me or at least good as me as developers and I can't ask for more than that.
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To actually do it, as usual I will fail and find myself procrastinating much more than i would like.
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Let's rewrite this from a candidate's point of view: > By failing to ask an interview question relative to the actual duties of the job, the company effectively demonstrated that either they don't understand the purpose (of the hiring process), or that they are difficult to work for. Either of those are pretty big red flags to an employee. Interviews are two-way streets. A decent company looking for highly skilled employees should be working as hard to convince candidates that they are a great place to work as they do to weed out the bad candidates. A decent candidate should not be outright hostile even if confronted with a poor question, but an interviewer that get defensive when asked a question and can't explain the purpose of an interview question is not a good interviewer.
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Rookeh
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[And you'd be right.](http://fossbytes.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/linux-kernel-1-1-15-terminator.jpg)
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annodomini
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Yeah, I mentioned this in another thread. I had done it originally just to match the C++ implementation in the original article, but it doesn't actually need to be inclusive.
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netbioserror
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Yeah, the Petro seems more a last-ditch attempt by the Maduro regime to assert control of the economy before the Venezuelan people pick some other currency or commodity that is a more dependable store of value and medium of exchange.
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failsatreddit
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Confess, you are fudging the hell out of those metrics right ?
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justMaku
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Not sure about reddit, but there is a possibility that one of the Bliizard developers was browsing twitter instead of working ;)
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moeris
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> an interviewer that get defensive when asked a question and can't explain the purpose of an interview question is not a good interviewer Sure, but we don't know that that's what happened. We only know that OP disliked a question, and asked why he should have to do it, and was unable to come up with a solution. We don't really know how the company reacted, other than that they didn't hire OP. From the narrative, the company sounds totally justified. If the company has asked OP done really unusual question (say they asked OP to write an essay), it even a more difficult/arcane one (like asking OP to implement a CYK parser out of the blue), then I would say that OP is justified in being a little indignant. Or at least in asking them to justify their question. But this question is a relatively simple, common CS question that a candidate should be able to derive on the spot.
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MalakElohim
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ISO 8601 was released in 1988, and is designed for computers. There's no year zero. As in the date doesn't exist in reality, because 0 isn't a natural number, so no one used it. The real world usage, rather than one designed for storage uses 1BCE to 1CE for the change of eras. In short, an ISO may exist for practical computing purposes and representation, but it does not change the actual definition. The new millennium started in 2001.
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WhereAreWeNowAnon
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Yes, it is. Didn't click the link because the headline should be representative of the article's content.
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The 12 times table is a good take on a FizzBuzz twist. I'll try to keep that in mind. Edit: just tried it out for fun to see how fast I could do it. I've been programming for only like 3 to 4 years. IDK how anyone could fail this or FizzBuzz if they truly have 1+ year of "programming experience" Under 2minutes... probably less if I even timed myself tbh. for (var i = 1; i < 13; i++) { var str = ""; for (var k = 1; k < 13; k++) { str += " " + i * k; } console.log(str); }
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diggr-roguelike2
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> A compile-time only language, not really a sublanguage. So? A *truly* pure functional language would necessarily be compile-time only, lacking I/O and all. > An experienced C++ template metaprogrammer may have little difficulty going to Haskell, but that won't be the experience of a regular C++ programmer. C++ programmers who don't know templates and functional programming don't exist in 2019 anymore. The do-nothing know-nothing lazy programmers moved to Java and Go long ago. > It doesn't even have sum types (no, not even if you're lucky enough to be using a version that has std::variant) std::variant is a sum type. Not as convenient to use as some languages with built-in sum types, but fully functional (heh) and a heck of a lot more performant. If you have an old version of C++ then just use boost::variant, it's the same thing.
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shevegen
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> Since this meant that the data is out there, just marked unavailable I decided > to reverse-engineer the API calls the preview interface was making to the > back-end service and found the culprit Pretty cool detective work. It's also quite amazing how corporate hackers aren't the brightest, considering amazon, blizzard etc... all have the money - then again perhaps the corporate hackers don't see any of it. The end result is pretty crappy when it can so easily "abused". (I don't see it as an abuse because I believe in full-time access to literally everything, at all times, without exception. I belong to the generation wikipedia.)
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