Incredible value here, thanks for sharing Aline. The book itself is a wonderful resource, not just for the technical chapters but the rest on resumes and reaching out etc. Even the technical portion provides the framework (boundary thinking, triggers, etc.) which is above and beyond basically any other resource online or in print. The AI interviewer is also super useful and the 'book' section of the site is very well put together. 10/10.
The book is not just basics. I've read most of the technical chapters and it is quite in depth. More so than any online resource. Plus there is the AI interviewer which is free and probably better than trying to prompt chatgpt yourself.
Agreed. The book talks about niche topics in more depth than most resources online. In addition to all the topics in the book, we're actively releasing free online chapters each month covering more niche topics found in interviews.
It would be nice to have this displayed somewhere prominently. I tried adding a lisp project and it sort of just spun around indefinitely until I clicked back.
TempleOS was an OS created by a genius programmer named Terry. Also, I very rarely use the word genius, but he was a genius by definition. He was extremely mentally ill, but his brilliance lives on through TempleOS (and HolyC). Check out this Down the Rabbit Hole video about him.
HolyC is TempleOS's primary language. Previous to its creation the author had a mental breakdown... this should explain everything quite clearly https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TempleOS