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Heap was bought by ContentSquare late last year. Product is still around but I imagine they're working to consolidate the products.


Heap (YC W13) | Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA | New York, NY | Remote | Fulltime | https://heap.io

We’re a small team building the analytics engine that powers 6,000 companies and helps them make smarter decisions.

Heap automates away the pain of data. Other analytics tools require you to define events upfront and manually instrument code. Instead, Heap automatically captures everything: clicks, submissions, taps, etc. This lets our users analyze data instantly and retroactively, without writing code.

Our app-layer stack is TypeScript, React, Node.js, Redis, and PostgreSQL. Under the hood, Heap is powered by ZooKeeper, Kafka, and Citus.

If you are interested, please email at anojh@heap.io or visit https://heap.io/careers/jobs.


Heap (YC W13) | Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA | New York, NY | Remote | | Fulltime | https://heap.io

Help us bring data science to the masses. We're a small team building the analytics engine that powers 6,000+ companies and helps them make smarter decisions.

Heap automates away the pain of data. Other analytics tools require you to define events upfront and manually instrument code. Instead, Heap automatically captures everything: clicks, submissions, taps, etc. This lets our users analyze data instantly and retroactively, without writing code.

Our app-layer stack is TypeScript, React, Node.js, Redis, and PostgreSQL.

Under the hood, Heap is powered by TypeScript, Scala, ZooKeeper, Kafka, and Citus.

If you are interested, please email at anojh@heap.io or visit https://heap.io/careers/jobs.


Opinions differ on the matter. While I think you should be able to quote the word, I understand that not everyone feels the same way, and so I never say the full word because I don't want to unintentionally offend anyone. I don't feel strongly enough about my opinion to say the word regardless of other people's opinions.



Heap (YC W13) | Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA | Fulltime | https://heapanalytics.com

Help us bring data science to the masses. We're a small team building the analytics engine that powers 6,000+ companies and helps them make smarter decisions.

Heap automates away the pain of data. Other analytics tools require you to define events upfront and manually instrument code. Instead, Heap automatically captures everything: clicks, submissions, taps, etc. This lets our users analyze data instantly and retroactively, without writing code.

We’d particularly like to get to know you if:

- you communicate with clarity and precision. We care about this almost as much as your technical ability.

- you're passionate, even if it's not about analytics. There should be something you know more about than anyone on our team.

- you’ve written 10,000 lines of code that look embarrassing in retrospect. ... and you've written 10,000 lines of good code since then.

Our app-layer stack is TypeScript, React, Node.js, Redis, and PostgreSQL.

Under the hood, Heap is powered by CoffeeScript, Scala, ZooKeeper, Kafka, and CitusDB.

If you are interested, please email at anojh@heapanalytics.com or visit https://heapanalytics.com/jobs


Heap (YC W13) | Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA | Fulltime | https://heapanalytics.com

Help us bring data science to the masses. We're a small team building the analytics engine that powers 6,000 companies and helps them make smarter decisions.

Heap automates away the pain of data. Other analytics tools require you to define events upfront and manually instrument code. Instead, Heap automatically captures everything: clicks, submissions, taps, etc. This lets our users analyze data instantly and retroactively, without writing code.

We’d particularly like to get to know you if:

- you communicate with clarity and precision. We care about this almost as much as your technical ability.

- you're passionate, even if it's not about analytics. There should be something you know more about than anyone on our team.

- you’ve written 10,000 lines of code that look embarrassing in retrospect. ... and you've written 10,000 lines of good code since then.

Our app-layer stack is TypeScript, React, Node.js, Redis, and PostgreSQL.

Under the hood, Heap is powered by CoffeeScript, Scala, ZooKeeper, Kafka, and CitusDB.

If you are interested, please email at anojh@heapanalytics.com or visit https://heapanalytics.com/jobs


That's what git bisect does


And not everyone uses git, unfortunately.


I think the idea is that there are times when using the keyboard is faster than using the mouse, whether it's using a certain editor or knowing the program's keyboard shortcuts. There's also the time taken to switch between using the keyboard and the mouse. It's kind of a micro-optimization.


Hi, author here:

Yep, this is the sort of thing we study in our cooperative and adaptive algorithms class. Similar techniques to what you suggest are shown here https://books.google.ca/books?id=G5ML5EYch94C&pg=PA88&lpg=PA...


Looks neat but I gave up on it converging on my new laptop. I'm going to port it to rebol2. This bit confuses me:

  random.choice(range(0, i) + range(i+1, 4))
how is that different from

  random.choice(range(0, 4))? 
Obviously no Pythonista, but playing around in the REPL I see no diff.


Duh. Where is the button that reverses the passage of time?


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