【 以下文字转载自 SanFrancisco 讨论区 】 发信人: tamingamt (tamingamt), 信区: SanFrancisco 标 题: Re: Co-Founder needed: TamingAMT 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Jul 15 18:01:23 2010, 美东) a few more things since people are asking: Q: Do I need to quit job in order to join? A: Not until we secure at least angel funding. I myself also have mortgage to pay and a family to feed. Q: What is your customer base? It is very hard to make money from Chinese people. A: The customer base is all American tax payers. I chose mitbbs sf bo
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/08/google-as-xerox-pa Quote: “Jeff Dean once failed a Turing test when he correctly identified the 203rd Fibonacci number in less than a second,” read one. “Jeff Dean compiles and runs his code before submitting,” read another, “ but only to check for compiler and CPU bugs.” “The speed of light in a vacuum used to be about 35 mph,” said a third. “ Then Jeff Dean spent a weekend optimizing physics.” This is sooo disgusting...
A dumb ass reporter bluffed for some senior engineers at Google. Check out the quotes...
【在 l*********s 的大作中提到】 : too long, lz give a debrief
r*g
11 楼
这些段子很没节操,很无趣。
203rd
【在 p*u 的大作中提到】 : http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/08/google-as-xerox-pa : Quote: : “Jeff Dean once failed a Turing test when he correctly identified the 203rd : Fibonacci number in less than a second,” read one. : “Jeff Dean compiles and runs his code before submitting,” read another, “ : but only to check for compiler and CPU bugs.” : “The speed of light in a vacuum used to be about 35 mph,” said a third. “ : Then Jeff Dean spent a weekend optimizing physics.” : This is sooo disgusting...
n*t
12 楼
吹吧。。。
203rd
【在 p*u 的大作中提到】 : http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/08/google-as-xerox-pa : Quote: : “Jeff Dean once failed a Turing test when he correctly identified the 203rd : Fibonacci number in less than a second,” read one. : “Jeff Dean compiles and runs his code before submitting,” read another, “ : but only to check for compiler and CPU bugs.” : “The speed of light in a vacuum used to be about 35 mph,” said a third. “ : Then Jeff Dean spent a weekend optimizing physics.” : This is sooo disgusting...
t*e
13 楼
Compilers don’t warn Jeff Dean. Jeff Dean warns compilers. Jeff Dean writes directly in binary. He then writes the source code as documentation for other developers. When Jeff Dean has an ergonomic evaluation, it is for the protection of his keyboard. Jeff Dean was forced to invent asynchronous APIs one day when he optimized a function so that it returned before it was invoked.” 了解jeff dean做过的东西,就知道他值得这些马屁了,开创了分布式计算的新纪元, 整个hadoop就是在抄袭他的东西。而且google fellow, NAE member不是白当的。
【在 p*u 的大作中提到】 : http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/08/google-as-xerox-pa : Quote: : “Jeff Dean once failed a Turing test when he correctly identified the 203rd : Fibonacci number in less than a second,” read one. : “Jeff Dean compiles and runs his code before submitting,” read another, “ : but only to check for compiler and CPU bugs.” : “The speed of light in a vacuum used to be about 35 mph,” said a third. “ : Then Jeff Dean spent a weekend optimizing physics.” : This is sooo disgusting...
h*e
15 楼
和goodbug比起来就是一坨屎。
his a
【在 t********e 的大作中提到】 : Compilers don’t warn Jeff Dean. Jeff Dean warns compilers. : Jeff Dean writes directly in binary. He then writes the source code as : documentation for other developers. : When Jeff Dean has an ergonomic evaluation, it is for the protection of his : keyboard. : Jeff Dean was forced to invent asynchronous APIs one day when he optimized a : function so that it returned before it was invoked.” : 了解jeff dean做过的东西,就知道他值得这些马屁了,开创了分布式计算的新纪元, : 整个hadoop就是在抄袭他的东西。而且google fellow, NAE member不是白当的。
【在 p*u 的大作中提到】 : : A dumb ass reporter bluffed for some senior engineers at Google. Check out : the quotes...
c*e
18 楼
Jeff Dean还是很厉害的,不提map reduce, 现在搞deep learning也是风风火火。不过 这些吹捧太小报了。
v*r
19 楼
Jeff Dean didn't create map/reduce when he worked for DEC labs. My guess Google founders set the direction (they already use multiple machines at stanford), he just followed what his boss suggested. It is quite natural process to make map reduce a generic software. the indian guy who pairs with him is much less famous. The indian guy also written GFS, from a pure coder's perspective, the indian guy is stronger. But .... I guess jeff dean has people skills.
ok. I thought Larry and Sergey wrote the first version of GFS.
【在 v*****r 的大作中提到】 : Jeff Dean didn't create map/reduce when he worked for DEC labs. My guess : Google founders set the direction (they already use multiple machines at : stanford), he just followed what his boss suggested. It is quite natural : process to make map reduce a generic software. : the indian guy who pairs with him is much less famous. The indian guy also : written GFS, from a pure coder's perspective, the indian guy is stronger. : But .... I guess jeff dean has people skills.
v*r
22 楼
you are right when i did some check! I haven't read GFS all that much details. The indian guy did a lot implementation and enhancements and published some of early papers on GFS. My guess is GFS/MapReduce/Bigt are all natural fruits of Google founders' vision. Dean and indian guy are just great followers and implementors.
【在 c****e 的大作中提到】 : ok. I thought Larry and Sergey wrote the first version of GFS.
【在 p*u 的大作中提到】 : http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/08/google-as-xerox-pa : Quote: : “Jeff Dean once failed a Turing test when he correctly identified the 203rd : Fibonacci number in less than a second,” read one. : “Jeff Dean compiles and runs his code before submitting,” read another, “ : but only to check for compiler and CPU bugs.” : “The speed of light in a vacuum used to be about 35 mph,” said a third. “ : Then Jeff Dean spent a weekend optimizing physics.” : This is sooo disgusting...