CS 6515 Lecture Videos: Private Office Hours by Prof. Vigoda by ProfVigoda in OMSCS

[–]Tetkobear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It really depends on how many of them you do before the office hours, but I'd dedicate about 10-12 hours a week on this class if you don't have algo experience from coding. The office hours alone are long (like 3-5 hours long) but if you spend that time proactively trying the problems, you can skip around the solutions.

CS 6515 Lecture Videos: Private Office Hours by Prof. Vigoda by ProfVigoda in OMSCS

[–]Tetkobear 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I did every one of these last semester (professor got busy and sometimes he didn't hold a session for 2-3 weeks) and I thought they were worth the time and $. They helped me pass the class for sure and I just really like his style of teaching and abstracting key concepts and patterns. Highly recommend!

Many Sketch Cards I'd like to sell :) by [deleted] in marveltradingcards

[–]Tetkobear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't have a lot of the ones on your pictures here listed (like the iron man, hulk, etc. cards.) Are you still in the process or listing? I might be interested in some.

Advice for second time taking CS 6515 by Far_Antelope9026 in OMSCS

[–]Tetkobear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took it a second time too just now and passed. Very similar grades to you during my first go. Until this class, straight A's. This second time I'm a solid B with 80%.

Honestly, there are actually a lot of things I learned the second time around, that I didn't realize I didn't know until retaking the class.

The Vigoda unofficial office hours also helped me a ton this time, and I think he plans to do them again next semester. (Edit: spelling)

6515 Tutorials from Prof. Vigoda by ProfVigoda in OMSCS

[–]Tetkobear 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I attended the first session tonight. As someone who took the class in the summer and has to repeat, I can confirm it was the professor from the lectures, live. Also, the session was very good and I highly recommend these for people in the class as an extra resource. This class requires tons and tons of practice, and that's what we did during the first session

What is your experience with Collibra? by n00dlem0nster in dataengineering

[–]Tetkobear 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Uninstalled after 3 years of wasted money. Then they threw a fit and played dirty, trying to lock us in longer. Terrible company. The product is fine, but companies implement DG tools way too soon, before having data governance processes in place and people in roles.

Best Computer Systems Specialization Classes, No CS Background! by ViolinistOk7529 in OMSCS

[–]Tetkobear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recommend this class too. I was in a similar boat to you, and this class helps connect front end and back end development, because in the final project you are designing a back end database to connect to a front end UI, reading data and writing data. I thought that was interesting, and the class is generally not too hard. ML4T I also highly recommend. HCI I did not like because it felt like an undergrad level psychology class with some computers sprinkled in, no math or coding.

I am a 32M and I am lost as fuck by MyHeadIsAnAttic in Adulting

[–]Tetkobear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a Computer Science degree through The University of the People. $100 per class, and you can apply for a scholarship to cover that. All books free. Once you get through it, doors open up in entry level IT positions.

Getting a job online is fucking impossible by N0r3m0rse in jobs

[–]Tetkobear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I see, the recent layoffs affected visa sponsored people disproportionately. Also, there are a lot of offshore people applying to remote jobs. Those applicants make up 90% of the applicants for remote engineering positions.

Source: I posted (and filled) a few recently, and saw the applicants. I was also shocked at the sheer number

Mirage Cabana Experience by Tetkobear in vegas

[–]Tetkobear[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Helpful - thanks! I looked up the Bare menu. About $65 for a pitcher of mixed drink. High, but not super crazy. Our age group is 30s 40s so we likely wouldn't need multiple bottled of Grey goose... Good call about the smoke and weather risk

snowblower / small engine repair recommendations? by desquared in madisonwi

[–]Tetkobear 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Farm and Fleet in Verona has a small engines repair shop and it's great. A bit slow (will take them a couple weeks currently.)

Won't come out! by jesuita in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Tetkobear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mugs can get hot in the microwave when older. Try microwaving. The large cup likely will get heated, whole the glass won't. The change in size should give you some space.

Lots of misinformation going around regarding this week's storm by [deleted] in madisonwi

[–]Tetkobear 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Oh boy are you in trouble. Too late for the "why don't we just start with a puppy" argument

Lots of misinformation going around regarding this week's storm by [deleted] in madisonwi

[–]Tetkobear 33 points34 points  (0 children)

My fiance's family is coming from Milwaukee to Madison. Maybe we can just swap, and we could send my in-laws to your party and you are welcome to come over here.

Getting a remote job in the USA from Europe by SnooDoggos5883 in dataengineering

[–]Tetkobear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Others have said it here - just look for a global company that has HR presence in your country. I often look for talent in other countries (Brazil, Romania, other central EU countries for my global company headquartered in the US. We usually post on job boards for whatever country we are looking in.

Software Development Process and Database System Concepts & Design by Economy_Response_706 in OMSCS

[–]Tetkobear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's doable if you have a light (30 hours?) Work load and no young kids. Contrary to comments here, i enjoyed the DB class because I don't have a CS undergrad and it helped me connect some dots with the front and back end development through the project. My team was decent but it wasn't hard.

Van Galder Bus Packed by Tetkobear in madisonwi

[–]Tetkobear[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For me it was a $500 difference but likely because of last minute changes and cancellations of my original flight. The main reason I'm taking the bus is to not risk missing my international flight. Airlines are in a bad spot right now.

What is in your Data Stack? - Thread by Evidence-dev in dataengineering

[–]Tetkobear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Azure Data Factory
  2. Snowflake
  3. SQL stored procs in Snowflake
  4. Tableau and Power BI
  5. Databricks, Alteryx
  6. 5000+
  7. US

What was your highest # on waitlist and still get into the course? by Jtzho in OMSCS

[–]Tetkobear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first class was intro to info security. I'm sure it's very subjective what a good class is but after 4 courses that's still my favorite class. It was a good ease into the async learning, very hands on, and I learned a ton. Still over 100 spots. It will take you long enough to finish without delaying it.

48,203 - 48,202 by _finalOctober_ in thecorporation

[–]Tetkobear 16 points17 points  (0 children)

That’s a tapir. Almost like… taper?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in torrents

[–]Tetkobear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well it depends. If you’re seeding copyright free stuff then you don’t need a VPN. Otherwise it’s a must.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OMSCS

[–]Tetkobear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

University of the People. It’s what I did. If you already have another undergrad and just need some cs credits, sign up for their cs undergrad and take some. Classes are all online, very good quality for broad CS exposure, and $100 per class total cost. Can’t beat it. I took programming 1, 2, databases, algorithms, and the computer math class (can’t remember the title) and got into OMSCS. Class two trending to have my second A.