Category: Technology



You just got a new job! Awesome! Make these seven financial tips for when you get your first paycheck. #1. Pay off your student loans.
#2. Never spend more than 30% of your income on rent
#3. Put 15% away into an emergency account until $9,000
#4. Put 10% away for a new computer until $2,000 #5. Get a Pluralsite, Udemy or LinkedIn Learning account
#6. Reserve 5% of your pay for lunches with co-workers
#7. Increase your $401(k) contribution by 1% each month PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
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Communicating clearly is made especially hard in an age of remote forced work. I've personally noticed that the lack of a whiteboard was the main burden. I, therefore, invested in a modest drawing tablet and I was surprised at how many pain points it took away. In this session, I'd like to talk about all the little ways it has helped me during my day-to-day. Both as a Research Advocate at Rasa, but also as an open-source maintainer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WnY9SxQri4



This talk will summarise what can be learned from the infamous MIT textbook the Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, the book that some engineers have referred to as their "bible." Concepts that are taught in the book will be shown in modern C++ (as opposed to Scheme or a LISP dialect that is used in the textbook). Some of the concepts include: functions, higher order functions, abstract data representations, concurrency & streams and metalinguistic abstraction. This is the first book that the The Programming Languages Virtual Meetup (PLVM) worked their way through. The PLVM had their first meeting in May 2020 and have been working their way through the book since then. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
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