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jit bull transpile posted:I think, for me, the big insight is that we often spend too much time thinking about the structure and organization of our code before we even have a program that does anything. It's more important to write something that works well and fault tolerantly and then look for areas where the organization could be improved. Yeah, that might be harder at times, but you now have a working state to check against for regressions so you know if your more structured refactor is OK or making things worse. is it even a big insight? it's the small insight, that you are limited, finite. that given a your abilities, a good strategy is to try things that give feedback that to optimize, you profile that to abstract, you extract it's a simple insight that is rejected because we don't want it to be true. because it's the 'diet and excercise' answer
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bob dobbs is dead posted:the engineering team i'm at is about 30% white i imagine they found a career path where they wouldn't have to work twice as hard for half the grattitude on the other hand i'm scandi and yet to have a coworker who isn't white enough to blind me
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Brain Candy posted:because it's the 'diet and excercise' answer
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Boiled Water posted:i imagine they found a career path where they wouldn't have to work twice as hard for half the grattitude yeah, but old asian dudes were working twice as hard for half the gratitude in like, the 80's what did they do asian dudes lead the goog part of the goog and microsoft now was it just time and work and unappreciation or what (i've been unironically hunting for an anthropology + history of that poo poo for years) bob dobbs is dead fucked around with this message at 08:07 on Aug 8, 2018 |
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there are also a lotta books about how women should get tech jobs and lead and stuff and to my knowledge they don't say poo poo about how asian dudes ended up doing it which i guess, it's not 100% germane to the sitch but i thought there would be like a postmortem or a recollection or an analysis or something it went from 95% white and peeps accepting that as a fact of life to 60% white and peeps accepting the rest being asian as a fact of life
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I read a blog post saying the asian American community as a whole accepted the racism of being the good minority in order to move up I guess if you have to chose between being shot by cops and you chose being one of the good ones edit: I want to make it perfectly clear that racism is the evil and root of this problem, not a given minority making a collective choice. edit the second: This is the blog: https://medium.com/little-thoughts/the-uncomfortable-state-of-being-asian-in-tech-ab7db446c55b champagne posting fucked around with this message at 10:07 on Aug 8, 2018 |
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that's nice i'm thinkin, scholarly book, hundreds of pages, hundreds to thousands of citations, bigass notes section. maybe a big journal article. academic af, peer reviewed and/or edited by an academic press blog posts for contentious subjects of this kind ime are basically masturbation e: that blog post is about poo poo in late 2010's but the transfer is mostly complete in the late 2010's. no historical aspects to it. the linked jacobin dealio is the typical nonspecific dealie which i've read loads of yadda yadda praise model minority yadda yadda also she unironically cites eugene volokh and a jacobin article in the same fuckin article bob dobbs is dead fucked around with this message at 10:14 on Aug 8, 2018 |
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i'm glad there is a profession for social failures that pays so well
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lots of tech jobs on the west coast, lots of asian people on the west coast yospos poster thinking harder about anything than he ever has in his life: "how did all of these asian people get tech jobs?"
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AWWNAW posted:it’s hard to disagree with most of your points Ted, because they’re pretty general dare I say abstract observations about terrible programming, but preaching at everyone like you’re the one who’s got it all figured out and everyone else doesn’t just makes you look like an rear end in a top hat. none of what you’re saying is even controversial or original i mean yes i could shitpost less and be less arrogant but frankly if i feel better than most goons you've only got yourselves to blame AWWNAW posted:reading most of what you’ve put out there, I really wonder why you choose to do this as a profession (are you working?) I feel disillusioned doing this poo poo too but I’d like to think if I reached your level of disillusionment that I’d look for some other type of work honestly? because my chronic medical issues make it harder in other industries, and i'm under no illusion that somehow a different job would make me less depressed
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i mean if you like i can ramp up the arrogance it's not hard i'm in an industry where teamwork is so alien we have words like 'pairing' to reintroduce the concept where terms like agile came about from the idea that teams could control their management structure, and yet instead agile is now imposed on teams in order to make features happen quickly here's a blog post https://www.confluent.io/blog/publishing-apache-kafka-new-york-times/ in it, they explain how the problem was a database, and the solution was a replicated log ... except the problem was they had several databases, and had ad-hoc replication between them .... and moving to a single unified log worked, but they're going to implement a database of uuid <-> offset in log so they can keep track of what post processing has happened here's another blog post https://lethain.com/digg-v4/ In it, a rewrite that happened far too late was launched all at once and by and large, a complete failure. the engineer hid operations work in embarassment to get the job done "A month later we'd have our third round of layoffs. A year later we would sell the company. But for that moment, we'd won." any engineer involved would have been better off walking to a better company https://segment.com/blog/goodbye-microservices/ wow turns out unbounded queues are bad for latency, throughput, *and* reliability again i'm not that arrogant, i've just lived through these mistakes and i'm bitter about it
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i think i stood in an unbounded queue at the airport once
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bob dobbs is dead posted:there are also a lotta books about how women should get tech jobs and lead and stuff and to my knowledge they don't say poo poo about how asian dudes ended up doing it if you're serious, it's still 99% white basically by tautology because whiteness is nothing other than the signifier of acceptance, a mark of being 'good'. it's not an identity, but an anti-identity that says you aren't one of 'those' people. what you are seeing is asians now becoming white, like italians and the irish became white if that makes idea of assimilation seem a whole hell of a lot more sinister, well, it should
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tef posted:i mean if you like i can ramp up the arrogance lol @ the nytimes using something other than static files for content posted to the web. "our content is 99.9999999% reads but we need a database (we call it a log) to serve the content"
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the nyt thing is actually kinda cool; i've wondered from time to time how they manage to have all of their old articles available and displayed with the current css and page layout and poo poo.
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if you wanna know what abstraction hell is try implementing front end features with very specific requirements generic and reusable enough that they can be anything. that's my every day . hell is a 1500 line js file that abstracts all the built in browser touch/swipe api for reasons
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Shaggar posted:lol @ the nytimes using something other than static files for content posted to the web. "our content is 99.9999999% reads but we need a database (we call it a log) to serve the content" yeah but then they cant a/b test 20 different headlines
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they still could, they'd just have to do it in their CDN instead of the database.
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Suspicious Dish posted:The amount of people arguing against tef in these very forums should show you how untraditional these ideas are. The reason people are arguing with tef is more rooted in a communication problem, not a disagreement over the substance
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tef posted:i mean if you like i can ramp up the arrogance I have bad news for you if you think this is limited to your industry
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Shaggar posted:they still could, they'd just have to do it in their CDN instead of the database. lol ok shags
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Shaggar posted:they still could, they'd just have to do it in their CDN instead of the database. shaggar please I want to sleep at night
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Thermopyle posted:I have bad news for you if you think this is limited to your industry oh i'm well aware i mean, i've moved around in tech, and got out of infosec at least
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Thermopyle posted:I have bad news for you if you think this is limited to your industry yes and? isn't it an amazing thing that we focus on teaching algorithms when that's a tiny part of what it means to create a system? it would be like if we were doing musical composition and all anyone talked about was the interior structure of violins
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Brain Candy posted:yes and? I don't understand what you're wanting or implying One possible implication of tef saying "I work in an industry where" is that they thought it was better elsewhere
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nm
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Brain Candy posted:it would be like if we were doing musical composition and all anyone talked about was the interior structure of violins
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i'm more of a d#madd13 guy myself
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Jonny 290 posted:lol CDNs definitely don't deliver content differently by source or destination so its clearly impossible
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Suspicious Dish posted:i'm more of a d#madd13 guy myself
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Brain Candy posted:what you are seeing is asians now becoming white, there's a huge amount of variation in asian americans' experiences and levels of whiteness attained, and any analysis that doesn't take that into account is a lovely one
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fritz posted:there's a huge amount of variation in asian americans' experiences and levels of whiteness attained, and any analysis that doesn't take that into account is a lovely one sure, please take 'asian' to mean the people the poster i was responding ment to rather than some universal
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Shaggar posted:CDNs definitely don't deliver content differently by source or destination so its clearly impossible we are not a web hosting service. if you ever work for a company big enough to need a cdn it'll all become clear
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yeah you are
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"Well actually we are a robust network of advanced caching algorithms" - some stupid nerd trying to explain how he hosts websites.
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ok shags
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Shaggar is being extra shaggariffic today.
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hello thread. my new book is in beta and now for sale: https://media.pragprog.com/newsletters/2018-08-08.html have a good day
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how does property-based testing stack up against stuff like ecp and mc/dc my assumption is that mc/dc is such a pain in the rear end and/or intractable that nobody does it, so property-based testing is useful to gain coverage in complex systems. ecp generally seems kind of weak in terms of decision coverage anyways and i feel like property-based testing probably provides some big advantages there in terms of randomly exploring the model space?
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MononcQc posted:hello thread. my new book is in beta and now for sale: https://media.pragprog.com/newsletters/2018-08-08.html
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