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Boston, MA -- Full-time LuckyLabs

Our motto is "If you're going to squander your life, please, do it with us." And we feel the same way about our careers. So if you, like us, are excited about devoting your brief, precious time on Earth making mindless entertainment for the vast messy mass of humanity, you have found the best place to do it. Welcome!

We are committed to producing the finest "snackable entertainment" ever to clog a router or cause a traffic snarl. (Of course we don't advocate playing our games while driving. Just at red lights. And maybe stop signs, depending on the intersection. Or just pull over, will ya?)

We are looking for smart, talented software engineers, app developers, creative designers and social-media/marketing geeks. Experience helpful but not required. More details here http://angel.co/luckylabs#recruiting

If you want to have massive fun and stimulation creating apps and content that provide massive fun and stimulation to the human race, please let us know... jobs@luckylabs.com


Boston, MA -- Full-time LuckyLabs

Our motto is "If you're going to squander your life, please, do it with us." And we feel the same way about our careers. So if you, like us, are excited about devoting your brief, precious time on Earth making mindless entertainment for the vast messy mass of humanity, you have found the best place to do it. Welcome!

We are committed to producing the finest "snackable entertainment" ever to clog a router or cause a traffic snarl. (Of course we don't advocate playing our games while driving. Just at red lights. And maybe stop signs, depending on the intersection. Or just pull over, will ya?)

We are looking for smart, talented software engineers, app developers, creative designers and social-media/marketing geeks. Experience helpful but not required. More details here http://angel.co/luckylabs#recruiting

If you want to have massive fun and stimulation creating apps and content that provide massive fun and stimulation to the human race, please let us know... jobs@luckylabs.com


Not sure about the social value, but +1 for the motto.


The Forever War (Joe Haldeman)


Boston, MA (Greater Boston Area) http://www.comperiosearch.com/

The Comperio team is currently looking for talented individuals to join our Greater Boston team. Junior and Senior Software Engineers are needed to customize our search technology to fit specific projects of our high-end customer base. We offer an exciting environment, challenging work and a competitive salary to the right individual. These are full time, salaried positions.

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Contact me: dana.ford@comperiosearch.com with questions or resumes


awesome in so many ways!


emacs doesn't traverse through science but does hit computer science

    emacs
    text_editor
    software_application
    computer_software
    computer_program
    instruction_(computer_science)
    computer_architecture
    computer_science
    information
    sequence
    mathematics
    quantity
    property_(philosophy)
    modern_philosophy
    philosophy


Hah was thinking the same thing. Going to put it to work tonight


I think Griffiths EM/QM texts are fine if your not studying physics. However if you are they just skim the surface of material and this is were I think a lot of the bashing comes in. Physics curriculum (presumably like all) are a constant stepping stone and when your senior level professors expect you to know Clebsch Gordon coefficients in detail and Griffiths QM didn't then some questioning about his texts start to rise. In my opinion I thought Sakurai's QM was excellent in delivering a solid foundation in quantum mechanics


Yea perfect case in point. I graduate this Friday with a physics undergrad. Class of 33, 31 males. 2 females :(


Amen to Ashcroft & Mermin. I found it much easier to use over Kittels solid state text. Or, more accurately, Shittels solid state physics


Indeed, the one solid-state class I took used Kittels, and I quickly ended up borrowing Ashcroft from someone. Kittels was the least "physics-y" physics textbook I ever came across.


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