Jayson M
@RevDocApatrida
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Principal Engineer / CTO, twice ex-FAANG (Amazon/Apple), Borland Alumni, and jungle dweller. Costarricense.
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Joined September 2014
I think I was too obnoxious in the past few years and end up permanently suppressed on X (testing has proven this out). The new me can be found at: @idiomaticdev If you are into Tech, Kotlin, SolidJS, SQL, Data Engineering, Scalable Systems, and Ironic Free Verse, please
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The fully lazy version is probably not much of an optimization as the breadth first queue is already burning the memory for the level. You could build a queue of queues as level changes and then just hold the backing list as the level node list without doing copies later. But,
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People who have crisis management issues tend to have the problem of failing to triage appropriately by distinguishing between 1) critical emergencies, 2) important issues, and 3) innocuous issues. By failing to do the proper triage, they will freeze and do nothing, or wrongly
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Until Jacob Collier covers MmmBop, he isn't a serious musician.
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SQL is a level some won't be able to reach. It's OK if they give up and live a lesser life.
SQL is so, so bad. Answering a simple q like “is this column from a join nullable?” requires mentally simulating the entire query in different data configurations and integrating them in your head. Absurd that this garbage has not been replaced.
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Sweet deal, 4 free SQL books online for download.
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It's possible to use Kotlin for solving some typical Data Analysis tasks, we are working on extending this set of tasks
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Thanks for your support @NatJim56896078 ... My bots are the best!
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SolidStart Beta 2 is finally out.🎉 ⚡️Nitro backed, and Vinxi powered 🤑New super serializing Server Functions 🕵️Router/Metadata Library Agnostic 💅Fully CSR SPA capable https://t.co/7e8Jnhg5id
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It's been a long year and we couldn't be more thrilled to see all the amazing projects built on SolidStart. Things like https://post.news being built on Start among others. We've had in...
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800+ military bases and wars in Ukraine, Palestine, Syria and now Lebanon and Yemen, with upcoming escalations in Iran and Taiwan. The US Govt gambled on world domination and lost everything. $34 trillion in insurmountable debt. Soon hyperinflation, collapse and nuclear war.
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The United States has lost its ability to lecture any other country about “democracy”.
BREAKING: Colorado Supreme Court kicks Trump off the state's 2024 ballot for violating the U.S. Constitution https://t.co/Uu3XbAw0mn
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95% of all developers suck. it's fact.
if you are new to swe and feel you are bad at your job, you are probably right ask yourself what am i bad at? how can i improve? what should i learn one level deeper? stop being helpless, blaming imposter syndrome, you are bad and that is ok. you can get better
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the dollar is crashing, not the colones are soaring. We can't catch the fall, we need to get away from dollar and let the tourists pay in colones at the higher value.
CANATUR issues urgent appeal for Costa Rica government intervention as 20% spike in colón vs dollar wipes out tourism biz revenues. Without action on exchange rate instability, a tourism jobs crisis looms. https://t.co/nu4RL1Yq8i
#costaricatravel #CANATUR
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it's not 90% if you actually build anything.
Software engineering is +90% writing. I don't mean the code: - Design docs - Messaging (e.g. emails, slack, etc) - Documentation - Sharing learnings (e.g. internal & external blogs) - Bug reports - Code reviews Most don't realize that we write more for humans than machines.
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someone is rewriting history, and badly so. what an uneducated post.
That’s just wrong. That’s just obviously not true. Civilized European countries managed to fight wars without mass killing each other’s non-combatants for centuries. Exceptions were relatively rare breakdowns. Exceptions were rare breakdowns often still remembered to this day. We
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