No, i meant was it a tech screening or the first hr screening? Like did it have the code challenege, or was it more "tell me about your career"?When you say what kind, what do you mean? Are you asking for the name of the company?
No, i meant was it a tech screening or the first hr screening? Like did it have the code challenege, or was it more "tell me about your career"?When you say what kind, what do you mean? Are you asking for the name of the company?
Pyspark?Python
No, DaskPyspark?
Ahhh, interesting, never heard of that before. I guess it handles the distributed computing without utilizing spark. Time for some reddit investigatingNo, Dask
Yes, it does not make use of Spark. Here is a talk comparing the two to get you started:Ahhh, interesting, never heard of that before. I guess it handles the distributed computing without utilizing spark. Time for some reddit investigating
work on a weekend, brehs
Yes, it does not make use of Spark. Here is a talk comparing the two to get you started:
Dask is the future.
Its possible though does have risks since there could be situations where your times for the two jobs overlap and you may be forced to choose one over the other on that day. Do it frequently enough and you might blow up your spot and get let go. I've never tried it but have heard of people doing this but burning out after a while.Have any of you guys worked 2 remote jobs before? Thinking about working this one job full-time with benefits that hit me up while working on a contract gig that I'm now work on until mid November.
I have a question for the dudes who know.
I'm on a chromebook doing python for WGU, I use a few online python compliers but they all seem to give mad errors when the code is right, I want to know are these programs reliable
or is it better to use Windows and download Pycharm?
Since Python is source code, the code has to be implemented into the website for it work correctly right?
Appreciate the help greatly, thanks
If you know python really well, hit me up breh