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by _mocha
221 days ago
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This is honestly one of the worst blog posts I've ever read, and probably does a disservice to representing MIT grads (who shaped my entire career 20-30 years ago). Anyways, as someone who was in this space, my 2 pieces of advice are: 1) either get a PhD in the field (and Apple would pick you up relatively easily) 2) have a small history of contributing to languages like rust, go or be prominent on the clang committees, llvm, ghc. At least up until 5 years ago, the bar to join compiler teams was relatively low and all it required was some demonstration of effort and a few commits. (Disclosure: am retired now) |
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