blog.regehr.org
Buying Into Open Source Security – Embedded in Academia
http://blog.regehr.org/archives/1211
John Regehr, Professor of Computer Science, University of Utah, USA. Buying Into Open Source Security. If you were given the opportunity to spend USD 100 million over five years to maximally improve the security of open source software, what would you do? Let’s just assume that the money comes with adequate administrative staff to manage awards and contracts so you can focus on technical issues. A few ideas:. Contracts for compatible rewrites of crufty-but-important software in safe languages. This post ...
blog.interviewing.io
Engineers can’t gauge their own interview performance. And that makes them harder to hire. – interviewing.io blog
http://blog.interviewing.io/people-cant-gauge-their-own-interview-performance-and-that-makes-them-harder-to-hire
Better interviewing through data. Engineers can’t gauge their own interview performance. And that makes them harder to hire. Aline is the CEO and founder of interviewing.io. LinkedIn endorsements are dumb. Here’s the data. 27th February, 2017. Lessons from 3,000 technical interviews… or how what you do after graduation matters way more than where you went to school. 28th December, 2016. Want in on the fun? Sign up for free, anonymous technical interviews. Hey, thanks for signing up! Sign up as an employer.