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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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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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nolancaudill.com
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| | | | Two weeks ago, I started at Tiny Speck as their engineering manager, working on Slack. Slack is getting bigger in almost every way that matters and I'm excited about getting to take part in it. So what does taking this particular role at this particular company mean to me? It means I'm working for the... | |
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ilya-sher.org
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| | Declarative languages failure Approach that in my eyes failed, again and again, is to start with your own declarative language and then with time grow the language. (SQL being among notable exceptions) Puppet is the best example. map and each, added in Puppet 4.0.0 are, in my opinion, just two in a sea of evidence... |