A small article on data structure fundamentals, focusing on array traversal patterns in JavaScript. Quick, practical breakdown of common patterns (including 2D arrays) and how they help you write cleaner code and think better about problems.
If you are brushing up on fundamentals or prepping for interviews, this one is for you
I did this once fore awhile, and it was worth it for the period of time. But at times, having extra cash (or the expected salary based on your lifestyle) can also go a long way!
In the end, it's about managing priorities (at the time) and stress. Working less that increase focus and avoid burn out by giving you freedom to do "other" personal things.
Currently also using NewsBlur for Stackoverflow tracking with fetchrss.com for FB and other custom feeds, however, I am moving those into my second Inoreader account.
For GitHub project tracking I use BazQux, and still do.
I hate Slack with a passion. I am on 14+ servers and it's completely impossible to manage, mostly because of memory.
Recently, I've decided to make a chat client (desktop) natively with C++ for Windows, Linux, and OSX that has a smooth layout like the original AIM (very easy to use). Including, with future plans to do audio/video chats and screen sharing including file sharing.
I just hope that within time, I will be able to release something to the world.
Most importantly, writing programs on whiteboards. I hate this, but it's an insightful way to measure the individuals thinking processing, decision-making skills, and communications skills.
Expect them to fail and see how they handle the situation and themselves.
If you are brushing up on fundamentals or prepping for interviews, this one is for you