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openmonstervision.github.io
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| | | | | I am an Expert Let's establish the parameters of what makes me an expert on not getting an elite job with a tech company. I have interviewed for an SRE(Site Reliability Engineer) role, at both Google and facebook, and failed to achieve those positions. Last month I interviewed for an SRE for one of the top 25 most visited sites, and also failed to achieve that position. Why on September 13th I didn't even bother to respond to this Vimeo voice mail I am the Michael Jordan, of not achieving an engineering position with elite Silicon Valley tech companies. | |
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blog.melski.net
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| | | | | Welcome! You've found Eric Melski's personal blog, where I share my thoughts about software development, with a particular emphasis on software build acceleration and data visualization. I'm a software developer with over 20 years of professional experience. Creating high quality, high performance software that solves real problems is my passion. Currently, I'm a Senior Software... | |
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david.elbe.me
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| | | | | Scenario: You have been coding for a full week and you are ready to do a deploy of version 1.3.7 to the server. Your manager/customer asks: "What is in this release, exactly?" | |
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www.softdevtube.com
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| | | Programming history is filled with bugs that turned out to be features and limitations that pushed developers to make even more interesting products. We'll journey through code that was so 'bad' it was actually good. Along the way we'll look at the important role failure plays in learning. Then we'll tame our inner perfectionists and | ||