alienfluid | 7 years ago | on: Delete Your Account Now: A Conversation with Jaron Lanier
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alienfluid | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)
We are hiring backend, frontend and QA engineers. Our stack consists of Python micro-services (Pyramid web framework) talking to each other over a Kafka message bus. For the frontend, we are in the process of transitioning to AngularJS.
The office is located in the Flatiron district and is right in the middle of great food, public parks and entertainment. Perks include 24/7 access to great coffee -- Blue Bottle, Stumptown, Intelligentsia to name a few, healthy snacks, weekly catered lunch and a gym membership (right around the block) (among others!).
We are trying to make the private capital markets more efficient by bringing together entrepreneurs, advisors and capital providers. Backed by First Round, Comcast Ventures and Redpoint Ventures among others, this year is going to be a big one!
Send me an email at [email protected] if you have any other questions. Also, check out our engineering blog - http://axialcorps.com/
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Mathematical Equations That Changed the World
Black-Scholes opened up a whole world of asset pricing that much of the financial system today is based on. It can be argued that it did indeed have a deep effect on the state of the world through developments in modern finance.
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Saying goodbye to Python
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Build your own Buffer App service – a weekend hack
You're spot on about why coding is fun!
Edit: thanks, btw!
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Build your own Buffer App service – a weekend hack
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Build your own Buffer App service – a weekend hack
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Build your own Buffer App service – a weekend hack
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Microsoft Said to Be Preparing to Make Satya Nadella CEO
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Microsoft Said to Be Preparing to Make Satya Nadella CEO
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Microsoft Said to Be Preparing to Make Satya Nadella CEO
Just trying to see if you (parent and g-parent) consider an MBA an overall negative signal, regardless of someone's background.
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: cheap ways to host your own email server?
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: A practical guide to getting started with R
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Path Closes $25 Million Funding, Led by Indonesia’s Bakrie Global Group
- Lack of traction as evidenced by dismal ratings on the App Store compared to competitors - Supposed focus on international markets without clear commitment to establishing a presence there - HR troubles (as commenter linked to below) - Indication that money is being spent on paid installs by virtue of placing in the top 100 in Chad and Niger
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Path Closes $25 Million Funding, Led by Indonesia’s Bakrie Global Group
alienfluid | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2014)
Want to build beautiful, intuitive UIs and data visualizations that will enable world class venture capital firms and Fortune 500 corporations to predict the future?
You have:
Extensive experience with Javascript, CSS and HTML, as that will be your primary focus. We work with d3.js, knockout.js, and jQuery to name a few tools.
You don't need to know them all but you're excited at the prospect of learning about them.
Strong programming skills, you laugh off your peers who dismiss Javascript as a second rate language.
Familiarity with the full stack, as you will be called upon to do things such as pull data from an API.
An eye for design.
You enjoy:
Building data visualizations like the ones we use for our Investor Mosaic models.
Working with a talented team, but are self-motivated and have the ability to work alone too.
Developing and maintaining great software with an emphasis on speed and scalability.
You want to help us:
Discover ways of presenting data to our customers that will make them better at what they do.
Continually improve our product by developing new features and enhancing current ones.
Ultimately disrupt an information services industry whose software applications still look like they were built in 1983.
Send an email to [email protected] if you're interested. More jobs here: http://cbinsights.com/jobs
alienfluid | 14 years ago | on: I won the green card lottery (well, not really)
alienfluid | 14 years ago | on: I won the green card lottery (well, not really)
alienfluid | 15 years ago | on: Why Google's hiring process is broken
alienfluid | 15 years ago | on: Why Google's hiring process is broken
I actually dread the day I choose to switch jobs and have to face another technical interview - considering that my knowledge of college-level CS has declined over time. It's not because I am less skilled now than I was before, it's because you don't have to constantly create fantastically fast algorithms on a daily basis (at least in my job!).
The skills that I have developed over the past 6 years - designing complex components that interact with other complex components in a hugely complex product, making improvements in the design of a 20 year old codebase, deciding between fixing a bug and compatibility etc., intuition about design choices and how they fit in the product, and yes, debugging (!) - none of these are covered in technical interviews these days.
Sure, I could explain how a b-tree works - but that's not going to help me resolve my next bug.
Not sure what the author is talking about.