An awesome lecture by Intel delving into Modern CPUs. Plus a great article by Slack on Distributing Tracing. The Venture Capital ecosystem is swelling up and startups are raising a ton of money!
A funny discussion on Hacker News about what tech job will let you get away with the least amount of work. Plus, the architecture and tech stack behind a one person tech startup!
The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of Google on an important ruling that affects how APIs can be used. Plus, Waymo (a self-driving car company first started at Google) is having some tough days...
An awesome guide on Message Queues. Plus, what was it like to work under Steve Jobs in the 2000s as a Software Engineer at Apple? Also, an answer to yesterday's coding interview question.
A Senior Google Interview Question involving distributed systems and sorting. Pluralsight makes their tutorials free for April! Also, a solution to yesterday's leetcode hard interview question.
Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft and Uber have announced their reopening plans. Some Big Tech companies are going back to office-style work while others are embracing remote-work for the long term.
2020's Turing Award (often referred to as the Nobel Prize of Computing) has been awarded! Also, what happens when your website gets 50 million hits over a period of 5 days?
Design Patterns in Functional Programming. Plus, a great blog post by Nvidia on using GANs to detect Financial Fraud.
A solution to yesterday's interview question on sorting a 100 gigabyte file. Plus, Visa announces support for a stablecoin based on the Ethereum blockchain. We break down what that means.
Microsoft is in advanced talks to acquire an extremely popular messaging platform... Plus a solution to our last Google Interview question!
Elon Musk's school is going mainstream with remote learning. Simulate evolution in Rust and TailwindCSS's solution to large development CSS files. Plus a solution to yesterday's interview question.
Microsoft is reopening some of their offices this month. Plus, an answer to our last Google Interview Question. Also, how websites identify users without their permission (even if they're incognito!)