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by fma
2757 days ago
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I find it interesting that there are developers out there that know to look at these nuances when respond to Stack Overflow questions. I'm been developing professionally for 10 years and probably went over branch prediction in my computer architecture class in college (I'm guessing I did, if I didn't then I never encountered it at all!). The person who answered the multiple question dove into byte code...but also answered questions on Angular. I am unworthy...and this is what impostor syndrome looks like. |
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He probably has actual experience with branch prediction. He probably dabbled or had experience with angular in other jobs (he worked at google apparently, so maybe there).
He'll most likely be stumped if you provide a graphic problem that a graphic designer with a few years of experience would solve in an instant, or an ML problem for a data scientist with similar experience.
That doesn't mean he isn't extremely smart. He most likely is (it takes a lot of brain to do these things), but the fact that you can't tell branch prediction problems even though you had some computer architecture class in the past is irrelevant.