This is the same ‘no true scotsman’ argument used with scrum. Over 15 years I’ve very rarely had anything productive come out of 1:1s. I think some people just require more support than others. I personally find them to be an enormous waste of time.
Fair enough, I just wish you guys didn't beat around the bush so much about salary in early discussions. I really wanted to take the offer but the salary was a non starter, wasted both of our time.
I'm pretty sure I know what company this is, subsidiary of Raytheon. No one would discuss salary with me until I had an offer and you guys couldn't hit 115K
How do you encrypt any user data without a password/key? Intelligentsia's iPhone app does this, and I deleted my account because I couldn't figure out how they were protecting my payment info.
How do you encrypt any user data without a password/key? Intelligentsia's iPhone app does this, and I deleted my account because I couldn't figure out how they were protecting my payment info.
How do you encrypt any user data without a password/key? Intelligentsia's iPhone app does this, and I deleted my account because I couldn't figure out how they were protecting my payment info.
However, interlocked is really the only way to create (most) lock-free data structures. Fortunately, there are a few libraries available for that now, but it wasn't always that way in C#.
The first person to succeed will usher in a new transportation revolution and become insanely rich.
But I think a certain amount of hubris is what's causing all these companies to take a swing and then back out once they realize what they're up against. It's not an easy nut to crack. The software in itself is incredibly complicated, not to mention the politics involved, and all the special interests you have to win over before you can even pass go. But then the fact that you need to attach it to a car means you also have to compete in one of the largest and most competitive industries that ever existed.
As someone who's worked for one of the big 3, the supply chain and logistics is mind-boggling. Not to mention what it takes to create factories that can put out vehicles at the rate of the big guys. I don't think Google or any other software company could compete without completely retooling their entire company. It's not something you can do as a side project.