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Pointers in C

I’ve come to realize that understanding pointers in C is not a skill, it’s an aptitude. In first year computer science classes, there are always about 200 kids at the beginning of the semester, all of whom wrote complex adventure games in BASIC for their PCs when they were 4 years old. They are having a good ol’ time learning C or Pascal in college, until one day the professor introduces pointers, and suddenly, they don’t get it. They just don’t understand anything any more. 90% of the class goes off and becomes Political Science majors, then they tell their friends that there weren’t enough good looking members of the appropriate sex in their CompSci classes, that’s why they switched. For some reason most people seem to be born without the part of the brain that understands pointers.

Joel Spolsky (The Guerrilla Guide to Interviewing)

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Grokking data

  • When you have been exploring a dataset for a while, studying its distribution, its composition, its quirks, its innards and its “essence” in the end.
  • When you know the answer to a query even before performing it.
  • When you have a strict hierarchical organization of the folders for plots.
  • When you know by heart the number of unique URLs and usernames in the dataset.
  • When your methodology to name files according to their schema has become more complex that the schemas themselves.
  • When you have five different versions of the dataset, but you forgot the reason behind four of them.
  • When the size of the scripts to analyze the dataset begins to rival the dataset itself.
  • Ultimately, when the only thought of putting again your hands on that data gives you urticaria.
That’s when you grokked the data.
Now imagine doing that on hundreds of gigabytes…

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The Cloud

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La leche

Why are Spanish people so interested in milk?

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Ambiguous dedication

To my advisor, for whom no thanks is too much.

Anonymous frustrated Ph.D. student

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Tough environment

At Yahoo! Research, you need a Ph.D. to get a cubicle.
With a Master’s you get at most a small desk!

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V.I.P.

V.I.P. = Very Important PhDStudents

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Code Quality vs Time to deadline

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Kenkyuu means…

…research, in Japanese.

研究 <- Kanji
けんきゅう <- Hiragana

just for the people reaching this blog looking for this word 🙂

PS: yeah, I know, I am a geek

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Paradise

Saturday January 8th 2011, Barcelona.
Outside temperature: 18°C

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