I saw your comment on r/OMSCS and your experience sounds really similar to my ideal experience. I just got accepted to the program and I’m
Tag: computer science
A day in the Life of a Computer Architect During the Pandemic
Night Before: My day actually begins the night before. What I mean by this is before I go to bed I check my Outlook calendar
Preparing for an electrical engineering or computer engineering interview
Preparing for an ECE interview is a challenging topic. Our field is so broad and deep that we don’t have a reliable canned preparation method like CS folks do with Leetcode. When I think of how to formalize the ECE interview approach, I fear that it will be full of so many generalities that it will lack utility. Still, I’ve been through the interview ringer a number of times and more recently, I’ve found myself on the other side of the table doing the interviewing. I learned a lot about interviewing from my more experienced colleagues and gleaned insight from our post-interview de-briefing meetings where we make hire/no-hire decisions.
MIT’s Free “Missing Semester of Your CS Education” Classes
When I was a young nerd just starting my engineering education in undergrad I had already had a handle on Linux but I wasn’t well
The Future of Computing, Moore’s Law is Not Dead, Law of Accelerating Returns, and More from Rock Star CPU Architect Jim Keller (AMD, Tesla, Apple, Intel)
I’m conflicted. Generally speaking, if you have to go out of your way to proclaim something is not dead, it’s usually dead or dying. But
“Software People Don’t Quite Get Hardware”. The Future is Hardware/Software Co-Design. Hennessy and Patterson Turing Talk
Hennessy and Patterson are familiar names to anyone that has studied computer architecture. They are the authors of the widely accepted textbook “Computer Architecture: A