Published on: 2025-06-29 22:42:29
Over the last few months, I have had conversations with people from all over the tech world about various and sundry subjects related to our fields — Professors, Undergrads, Ph.D. students, CEOs and CTOs, Senior Software Engineers, Junior Engineers, Data Scientists, and everything in between. From all of these points of view, we have observed one particular issue: the role of the junior engineer is disappearing. Some that I have talked to think it is a natural byproduct of the advent of artifici
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Math 235: Mathematical Problem Solving, Fall 2020 Professor: Darij Grinberg Organization Course description An introduction to mathematical problem solving. We will learn techniques and tools for solving problems of the kind that appear in mathematical competitions and journals. These techniques (like induction, the Pigeonhole Principle, modular arithmetic or the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality) have uses all over mathematics; we will explore these uses through hands-on problem solving. Each we
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The skill of the future is not 'AI', but 'Focus' If you frequent Hacker News regurlarly, you have likely noticed the buzz around engineers using AI (specifically Large Language Models, or LLMs) to tackle Computer Science problems. I want to be clear: I’m not against LLMs. LLMs are incredibly powerful tools, and can be a huge boon to engineers. They can automate repetitive tasks, generate code snippets, help with brainstorming, assist in debugging, … and this can frees up engineers’ time and m
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