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> Your strong background working in JavaScript and your use of JavaScript libraries at Northwoods caught my eye, and I'm interested in telling you more about making an impact on the Cloud Monitoring Team at Netflix. This cross-functional team is [...]. You would own the UI development for this system. If you’re passionate about working cross-functionally with other talented engineers, I look forward to hearing back from you.
I had to edit out a middle part because SO chat doesnt like long messages
@m59 I don't know you well or at all, but you sound a lot more qualified than a lot of people who get jobs that pay substantially more than 32k all the time
Well, a lot of my real work has been ruined by ridiculous clients, so I have nothing but samples to show (they kind of have to take my word for it that I've ever done anything real)
The job I came closest to getting I didn't get because they use node, durandal and mongodb, none of which I had ever messed with before. Do you just have to know every tech in the world!? I was under the impression that you could learn the specifics when you get going.
> My name is [editor] and I’m an editor for Sams and Addison-Wesley Professional (imprints of Pearson).
> I apologize for the unsolicited email so I’ll keep this brief. We are looking for authors to write on the subject of HTML5. Have you ever considered authoring a book?
Like with your wife, I think I learn best when articulating to someone else, so "Learn by answering StackOverflow questions" was how I learned JS and canvas (seriously)
Heck, my brother asks me to write down my thoughts and send it to him because he can't think about what I'm saying in a conversation. I'm the opposite.
I still have a ton of debates I need to have. I feel like at this stage in the game, I'm in need of code review from someone that get's what I'm doing and gives me a chance to debate some of my choices.
Like, I need to add Role Based Access Control to my api now (I've rewritten it 100 times, no kidding) and i feel like it should be possible without modifying my current classes if they are properly abstracted, but it isn't possible, soo....
haha I bought a subscription to the ACM for the library to look up some graph theory stuff years ago, but loved the clean email it gave me so I've been a member ever since
In graph theory, the planarity testing problem is the algorithmic problem of testing whether a given graph is a planar graph (that is, whether it can be drawn in the plane without edge intersections). This is a well-studied problem in computer science for which many practical algorithms have emerged, many taking advantage of novel data structures. Most of these methods operate in O(n) time (linear time), where n is the number of edges (or vertices) in the graph, which is asymptotically optimal. Rather than just being a single Boolean value, the output of a planarity testing algorithm may be...
It was for some papers related to the Boyer Myrvold algorithm that I needed it
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is a U.S.-based international learned society for computing. It was founded in 1947 and is the world's largest and most prestigious scientific and educational computing society. It is a not-for-profit professional membership group. Its membership is more than 100,000 as of 2011. Its headquarters are in New York City.
The ACM and the IEEE Computer Society are the primary US umbrella organizations for academic and scholarly interests in computing. Unlike the IEEE, the ACM is solely dedicated to computing.
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Next time someone asks what salary I'm looking for, I'll say "Well, Simon Sarris, author of HTML5 Unleashed, told me the other day I should be making 50."
I don't so much mind letting the employer know that the income would be a huge blessing to me because it can add weight that I'm going to be really dedicated in return.
@m59 it's not about convincing them you are better than what you are, it's about making them realize you are the best for the job. You have to market yourself, all this humility will get you nowhere.
Anyway, I'm so going for this job tomorrow. They sent me a sample of a recent site they made. I going to copy it (from scratch) and send it to them so they'll know I can do what they do.
I am trying to find away to make a one page site,
the first view of site will be fixed. each layer that scrolls in from bottom becomes fixed when it take full position of the viewport then the next frame slide in while scrolling.
How can I do this?
Is it possible with just css? If not what j...
Assuming I have an object literal that looks like this:
C = {"A":"a","B":"b","C":"c"};
and I want to add another object like this..
"D" : {"E":e}
where e is a variable. and e = "ValueOfE"
So that C will have this kind of value..
C = {"A":"a","B":"b","C":"c", "D" : { "E" : "ValueOfE"}};
How ...
I feel like destroying literally EVERY piece of the building is far more suspicious than just leaving it there along with whatever evidence it suggests. There is no way they just felt they needed to destroy a school to get rid of a bad memory. No way.