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- Facebook AI Memory Layer Boosts Network Capacity by a Billion Parameters
- Are many tech companies adopting platforms like leetcode, hackerrank to screen candidates??
- Need a direction for my career
- Beginner interested in programming
- Why bother writing long naming schemes rather than using Unicode, Foreign Languages and Specialized Editors + Keyboards
- As a compsci and math student, how do I not be bored to death in software engineering class?
Facebook AI Memory Layer Boosts Network Capacity by a Billion Parameters Posted: 02 Aug 2019 11:20 AM PDT |
Are many tech companies adopting platforms like leetcode, hackerrank to screen candidates?? Posted: 02 Aug 2019 10:19 PM PDT |
Need a direction for my career Posted: 03 Aug 2019 04:11 AM PDT Hi compsci community. I finished my undergrad last year and I am currently working at an MNC in a data team that builds automation tools focussed around Teradata. I have been working on the same automation tool for one year, and will probably be working on the same thing until i quit. A well written and bug-free code is pretty much what i strive for, hence i take up any task that involves writing production-ready code. I've been continuously asking my manager to reduce the workload and allow me to take up some hadoop-related work, but it seems that he likes operational work and will not be happy with his employee learning a thing or two. After one year, i fear that i may get stagnant in the long run if i keep working in the same team and company. Would be glad to connect with experts in the field, and also take their help in devising the right career path for my skills. [link] [comments] |
Beginner interested in programming Posted: 02 Aug 2019 05:22 PM PDT I'm a brand new person interested in learning coding. I heard python is the best place to start? What are the best courses/websites that I could use to start? Which will help me the most? Also any suggestions for a beginner in programming is appreciated! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Aug 2019 01:10 PM PDT Why do programmers bother with writing out long naming schemes rather than using Unicode, Foreign Languages and Specialized Editors + Keyboards? Unicode also implies the mapping of complex concepts to single characters, an editor can choose how it displays the character. These tools can also greatly simplify the implementation of programming languages... Benefits:
Background: I was trying to write an even smaller lua implementation, when I started to conceive of a language that was easier to parse but capable of running in the same VM/context as lua. One notable benefit to unicode in this context is that it allows for more compact programs, which mean's programs that are much easier to reason about. Links: [link] [comments] |
As a compsci and math student, how do I not be bored to death in software engineering class? Posted: 02 Aug 2019 09:00 AM PDT I'm used to proofs and programming, not boring old words stating the obvious every slide. [link] [comments] |
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