I think that somewhat menial required tasks make life more interesting in some ways. I was talking to a friend of mine actually like a couple of days ago about this thing that he was trying to do with machine learning. Being able to into it about and like reason about mathematical expressions that somebody is writing on a piece of paper is like, we just, that's something that needs to be done. And there are many things that I pay to not have to do. Right? So if we can find a way to mix those two, use the strengths of both types of machine, and robot, right? I think that's really the path that we have to forge better than we currently forging
What is the best career path for a new developer? Should you go to college? What about grad school? Regardless of your path, getting involved in the open-source community is a smart way to learn, collaborate, and build a strong portfolio.
In this interview, Jon chats with the Senior Software Engineer at Google Research, Sandile Keswa. He shares insight about projects he's worked on, hybrid learning models in education, building apps vs. building infrastructure, how to get involved in open source, top secret projects he can't talk about, advice for up-and-coming developers on where to start, and more!
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