Cracking the code...I thought this was about cracking coding interviews. I need to take a break :-).
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Cracking the code...I thought this was about cracking coding interviews. I need to take a break :-).
Ask HN: Companies in BayArea that hire without leetcode style interviews
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Ask HN: Does anyone care anymore what Google demos in IO?
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Keeping your coding skills sharp always helps with interviewing when changing jobs.
Ask HN: How to Read More Books?
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600 pages? Wow! Will be great to have the best practices summarized somewhere.
Leetcode is a system designed to fail individuals and justify downleveling
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Why the downvotes? It's a genuine question.
I don't use Blind.
Why is fb up 18% and msft only 4.8% even after beating expectations? This is messed up.
What happened to Evernote? Where to go next?
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I used this setup a lot myself and it worked great except that name completions, intellisense didn't work as expected.
Not disagreeing with you. Just saying that this is what it is. Either we learn to play the game or we don’t. These endless articles about the state of interviews in our industry might provide some solace temporarily but don’t change the fact.
If you care about making more money put your head down and grind those leetcode problems. The investment is just a few months and the return is quite impressive. Others are either happy where they are or read about how interviews suck. As Bjarne Stroustroup said "There are only two kinds of languages: the ones people complain about and the ones nobody uses".
Agree. Todo lists are ephemeral. They're not meant to be stored and archived. Just write the list already, execute the items in the list and move on. Focus on getting things done rather than creating new formats for these ephemeral lists.
When has the stock market been rational!
Use the tool that best suits your workflow and that's most convenient to you. There's no need to be super enthusiastic about plaintext.
From the README, "This is no longer an active project at X" ==> (implies) ==> We don't care about it any more, so we're dumping it here. Do what you want :-)
Martin's writing and explanation style is truly awesome! I read his book DDIA (Designing data intensive applications) and listened to his distributed systems class lectures [1]. It was a joy learning. I wish I had him or someone like him in graduate school. I would've probably taken all his courses :-).
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEAMfLPZZhE&list=PLeKd45zvjc...
I'm a fan of text files. But many times you just want to capture the image and store it. For e.g. a bills/receipts. Secondly, the article doesn't talk about syncing - may be onedrive/dropbox? what are some good solutions here? Third, how do you do this (writing/editing notes) on a mobile phone?
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