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Ever wondered what these AI Code Companions are sending along to get such good results? Is it file names? open tabs? Clipboard data? Deleted code?
I asked the co-pilot team, and they were tight-lipped, but Kevin from Codium spilled the beans
When coding, I have at least 4 audiences:
1. My team
2. The compiler
3. Me in the future
4. The team in the future (who will lack our current context)
So I:
✅ Break problems into small pieces
✅ Name things clearly
✅ Add comments when necessary to explain *why* I’m doing something.
What are a set of algorithms and data structures that you find useful to know for everyday coding? Not the esoteric ones, but the "bread and butter" ones e.g.
- Ability to model data as a graph and traverse it (BFS, DFS)
- Dependency graph + topological sort is really common
You only need to know 3 things to understand finance.
I could have saved myself:
- 2 years for my MBA
- $160,000 to pay for it
- 7 years at Goldman
If I just learned to read these 3 financial statements:
Another huge mindset shift was 👇
We grow up thinking that effort is what you’re paid for. Nobody gives a shit how hard you work, mate.
They care how much value you bring.