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From “Hello World” to VP of Engineering at Reddit (2017)

191 点作者 karim超过 6 年前

12 条评论

imetatroll超过 6 年前
An inspirational read. Personally I am at a strange spot in life where I am trying to rediscover my own self worth as a programmer after working for several years as the CTO for a small startup company. I've been out of work for a few months now. It can be hard to wake up and know that the places I have interviewed are not interested (there have been several). It isn't that I am trying to get another executive position because a "programming" position would do me just fine. I am just trying to keep a positive outlook and move forward. So it is good to read about success, I guess, that is the result of hard work. Anyway I feel adrift. I am working on my own project/potential company so perhaps that will turn out to be a way to feed myself. Probably it wont. Am I out of the programming game for good? Sometimes I feel that way, but I can say that I was mesmerized by that first hello world.
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akhilcacharya超过 6 年前
Nick&#x27;s story is inspirational, but are there any stories like this that don&#x27;t center on a pedigreed education?<p>Sometimes it concerns me that American class structure is so stratified that it&#x27;s impossible to have social and class mobility like this without an elite education.<p>I&#x27;m sure he would have had similar outcomes had he gone to UMD, but would he have if he had gone to UMBC?
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isostatic超过 6 年前
&gt; For a long while it was common for me to start the work day at 5 AM and end around 11:30 PM. I don’t eat breakfast or lunch — don’t want to waste the hours when I could be working.<p>Not healthy
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ec109685超过 6 年前
He works at Looker now: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;looker.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;press&#x2F;nick-caldwell-joins-looker-as-chief-product-officer" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;looker.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;press&#x2F;nick-caldwell-joins-looker-as-...</a><p>Seems like good fit given his PowerBI background and Looker is prettt fantastic.
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bko超过 6 年前
&gt; Long story short is that in the Maryland-DC area they have what are called magnet schools, and if you can pass a test sort of like the SAT, they will let you leave your current school zone and bus to a better one. Whether or not you think that’s a good or bad idea, or fair or unfair, it is what I had and it was a way out.<p>Standardized testing gets a lot of flak for being too rigid or biased, but I think its rigidity serves an important purpose. You may be living in an unjust society, but if you can score X on this test, you will get Y. There&#x27;s plenty of information on the test as well as resources anyone can use to score well enough (online, public library or school library). It&#x27;s an easier sell to many disadvantaged groups and present a clear way out, whether it be a magnet school or university.
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fma超过 6 年前
His comment on magnet schools is interesting... Different areas must implement it differently. In south Florida magnet schools isn&#x27;t just for smart people. High schools specialize in medical, engineering, law etc. and you can apply for those. I went to one that had the International Baccalaureate program which is suppose to be for the &quot;smart&quot; kids and had academic requirements. Unlike Nick, who went from a poor mostly black high school to a mostly white... The IB program was in a mostly black, and poor high school.<p>The same template was used for a few other schools, till the rich white schools wanted a piece of the &quot;smart&quot; kids and got their own program. Now the IB schools at the black schools floundering and are suffering (I think mine closed down)<p>Although most of my classes were different from the rest of the school, I shared some classes and of course extracurricular activities. The IB program gave me a more diverse education due to being around a population of people I woukd never be around.
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nojvek超过 6 年前
I’ve worked with Nick at PowerBI. He was hard working, mega ambitious but still down to earth. He deserves his success as much as anyone.<p>But then again this is America and we love struggle pr0n. Tons of people work 16 hour days in and out that don’t get the same success. The survivor bias is real.
tinyhouse超过 6 年前
Great read and a bit sad too. The Ray Rogers part sounds almost like a movie scene. It&#x27;s hard when you lose interest in your childhood friends because you don&#x27;t have anything in common with them anymore.
ratsimihah超过 6 年前
&gt; Within about 4 months of reading that book I had stopped going outside to play (kids still did that back then)<p>So good, this reminds me of this article I forgot the source that says kids don&#x27;t get enough playtime anymore because of Youtube and co.
fxfan超过 6 年前
What is partner level general manager? Lots of equity?
quickpost超过 6 年前
Is there a part 2? Couldn&#x27;t find it
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skilled超过 6 年前
Any Reddit employees in this thread? I need help with my account that I have had for 7 years and can&#x27;t get back because of an internal issue. Please leave your contact info so I can get in touch.
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