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Hey guys. So, I posted a question on the Q&A and some members suggested that it is better suited here, so here it goes. Excuse me for the link post.
 
Anyone here have some experience with the joys of antiforgery tokens? Trying to get some security stuff right but I seem to be missing something (hopefully something obvious)
 
# What makes a "Good" Software Engineer"

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So, this thought occurred to me. What makes a "Good" software engineer?

This is how I see things now, please correct me if I'm wrong.

Algorithms & data structure: Very adept at simplifying logics and algorithms and making things run faster.
Architecture: Knows and practices all the big names in architecture and understands the classic books.
Frameworks: Understands the latest and greatest names in the IT world and has a finished sample project in each of these frameworks, whether they are for making apps (i.e. any big and new JS framework) or
 
 
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11:18 AM
Voted to close as opinion based. Try softwareengineering.stackexchange.comnl-x 27 secs ago
You would better be served asking this question on math.stackexchange.com or softwareengineering.stackexchange.comRob 43 secs ago
 
 
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1:53 PM
Probably belongs on Programmers. — Carey Gregory 51 secs ago
 
Hello dear Users,

Only background I have is the book which I read : Modern OS by Tannenbaum

But I would like to learn more about concurrent programming and I'm looking more into concepts rather than something specific.

What is currently proposed :

The art of concurrency by Clay Breshears
Java Concurrency in Practice by Brian Goetz

What are some books that cover modern concepts ? (given that any new concepts about concurrent programming appeared at this time)
I'm still in my Bachelor's degree and haven't written any concurrent program yet.
 
 
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6:14 PM
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is about process which might be better for Software EngineeringDaniel A. White 57 secs ago
 
 
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7:31 PM
Does this hardware question have a parallel [pun intended] question on SoftawareEngi.SE ?
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Q: Why are there not more cores in modern CPUs?

TheCatWhispererMany often confuse the meaning of Moore's Law... it refers to the number of transistors on a chip, not performance. A while back, it became apparent that the gains from increasing clock frequency on chips was not worth the expense and chip makers started adding extra cores to CPUs. However, the...

 
 
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11:54 PM
Welcome to Stack Overflow! I'm voting to close this question because project management is off-topic on Stack Overflow. You can ask these questions on SoftwareEngineering.SE and ProjectManagement.SEMachavity 57 secs ago
 

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