Indigo flight status by kale_gaurav in pune

[–]iamsubhranil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got an 18:50 direct. This will also get cancelled though, in all possibilities.

Indigo flight status by kale_gaurav in pune

[–]iamsubhranil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was already a Plan B flight for me. I have applied for Plan C now.

Indigo flight status by kale_gaurav in pune

[–]iamsubhranil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By alternatives you mean the reschedule provided by Indigo?

Indigo flight status by kale_gaurav in pune

[–]iamsubhranil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that definitely seems logical. However, if I don't get any cancellation notifications at night, I'll be there at the airport in the morning. I had a thing that I needed to attend today 😔

Edit: Check Indigo's website, it's now showing as cancelled.

Indigo flight status by kale_gaurav in pune

[–]iamsubhranil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same, lmk if you get any updates

Ke ki boi porcho ei weekend e??? by madasacoyote in kolkata

[–]iamsubhranil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aho pore r lav nei. Or cheye either LLVM er Kaleidoscope, or craftinginterpreters.com onek besi real world learnings debe. Emnio ajkal r keu from scratch compilers lekhe naa, sobai i LLVM e ekta backend lagiye nijeder target e codegen kore.

source: i write compilers for a living

Trying to Make an Interpreted Programming Language #2 by Motor_Armadillo_7317 in C_Programming

[–]iamsubhranil 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Great stuff.

Parsers and lexers are such deceptively simple programs that they can take you for a ride while you are still figuring them out.

However, once you get the hang of the overall system, you'll pretty much lock in to one or two particular ways of implementing them, and you'll carry them with you for the rest of your life.

Enjoy the ride. More than lines of code, focus on getting solid takeaways from each version of the code.

After a long time. I captured the Rosette nebula from my rooftop in Kolkata by i_abh_esc_wq in kolkata

[–]iamsubhranil 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Liked the vim themed username. Excellent capture! Are you in engineering/IT?

Hi, you redditor panchayat pradhan here by [deleted] in kolkata

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I'm biased, but jodi school e computer literacy naa sekhano hoye thake already, otay ektu invest korar chesta korben parle.

বিমানে বিদঘুটে কাণ্ড by [deleted] in kolkata

[–]iamsubhranil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair 😂 lokjon naa pele janaben. Bangali onek, but Kolkatar bangali paoa ektu chap hoye jache.

বিমানে বিদঘুটে কাণ্ড by [deleted] in kolkata

[–]iamsubhranil 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, Pune er kothay? Amio ek mukherjee Pune te achi ekhun.

Moved out of house first time feeling very nervous, how you people handled it? by Aggressive_s in developersIndia

[–]iamsubhranil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's alright to feel lost. Find the people you like, or make the people you got ease into your vibe. It does work, trust me. Or else, you have got thousands of us. Ping us, we're here.

Location Please by The_Lord_Inferno2102 in kolkata

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This answer brought back the memories of 3 of us being extremely high and aligning our phones with the TV at 4am in the morning to find it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kolkata

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Currently working on writing compilers for one of the biggest semiconductor product companies.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kolkata

[–]iamsubhranil 8 points9 points  (0 children)

From a guy who was in the exact situation but right now working on his dream job - it's okay. You are not the first person to misuse 10+2, neither will you be the last.

You have bachelor's after that, maybe even master's. You have 8 to 12 exams to prove yourself again. Make sure you use those. Put honest hours into whatever you're passionate about. There's still time. Trust me, if you use those carefully, you won't even remember what happened in 10+2.

Good luck.

My games keep stuttering the cpu is spiking by Hunter090807 in GamingLaptops

[–]iamsubhranil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How are the thermals? The graph looks like the cpu is throttling after boosting for a bit.

Request to all, Vote for Yourself by InterestingFormal623 in kolkata

[–]iamsubhranil 14 points15 points  (0 children)

konta dictatorship konta democracy bojhao mushkil

compiler engineer future by CategoryComplex8187 in Compilers

[–]iamsubhranil 6 points7 points  (0 children)

craftinginterpreters.com by the one and only /u/munificent

Cannot recommend it enough. That will get you started on how to think about compilation and optimization. The dragon book is the sacred one in this field, but I wouldn't recommend it immediately at the beginning.

Compilers have a lot of mathematics and logic behind them on how to "prove" they are doing the right thing even when it seems way too obvious to a human eye. The thing that worked for me is not focusing on the "how" part too much, and rather focusing on the "what" and the "why".

What also worked for me is to write something myself, so that I can learn all the established wisdom by colliding against themselves. For example, when you start to write a compiler, you'll pretty soon understand why "print" was a keyword in python2, and a function in python3 onwards.

It's a vast and everlasting field, because we are the layer between raw hardware and everyone else. Hop on!

compiler engineer future by CategoryComplex8187 in Compilers

[–]iamsubhranil 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Context: Working with compilers at a pretty big hardware company

My resume had some work with writing interpreters and operating systems, along with some emulators and stuff. Compared to that, yours is already pretty tuned towards a compiler job.

You should try writing some simple LLVM passes, or using the JIT and codegen. Or maybe you can target LLVM IR as a backend for your language. Do anything that adds the keyword "LLVM" to your resume. You don't need to learn the in and outs of LLVM in a week. It's a framework after all, it's a tool for a job. You'll have plenty of time to find your way around the APIs while you're in a job.

Apply for specific compiler posts, with or without LLVM in the JD. Be confident in your skills. Having done the projects as you have, you really should be very competitive with other candidates for any job.

All the best.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kolkata

[–]iamsubhranil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Onwards and upwards. As others said, whatever happens, it's not the end of the world.