看看 台積電 軟體工程師徵才的 JD:
1.Develop state of the art code
2.Continue to refactor existing applications
3.Contribute to write tests to ensure software quality
4.Apply software design principles to ensure software quality
5.Ensure sustainability and performance of software applications
6.Collaborate with colleagues in design and code reviews.
7.Willing to learn new IT technology
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1.BS/MS degree or above and major in Computer Science, Information engineering, Industry Engineering, Statistics or Mathematic related fields, similar technical field of study or equivalent practical experience.
2.Good at any listed programming languages : C++,C#, JAVA, Python, GO, JavaScript.
3.Familiar with software engineering methodologies: UP, XP or DevOps
4.Familiar with software engineering practices: CI, CD, DDD or TDD
5.Have foundation of OOP, design principles and design patterns
6.Experience managing container-based workloads, using Kubernetes or other orchestration software is a plus.
7.Good communication skills with proactive, good interpersonal and problem-solving capability.
8.With AI related experience is a plus.
9.Familiar with source code version control tools : Git
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雖然我無法確定台積電裡面這些東西落實的程度有多少,事實上這份 JD 也是蠻大鍋炒的,但是其實仔細看,這些要求跟加分的選項,不就是這幾年我粉絲專頁上分享、技術培訓課程主題、輔導客戶的顧問案 一直在圍繞的東西嗎?
就是一些基本功,得搞到很扎實的基本功,得這些面向都顧到的基本功,得有這些基本功對應的實務經驗/創造價值的經驗,其實就可以篩掉95%的應徵者了。
很多人心心念念想要到自己理想的公司或工作內容,卻只停在想,而沒開始行動「#讓自己有資格去爭取這份工作」。
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上面這份 JD 真要挑比較跳的地方,就是那個 AI related experience is a plus.
不過都說是 plus 了,就看看就好。扣掉這一點,如果其他的部份你都可以很紮實,說真的,是你在挑工作,不是工作在挑你。
光一個 TDD, 有多少工程師是真能在產品開發上,時程壓力中,用 TDD 來開發,而且獲得對應的好處呢?
至少讓自己能多符合一些上面 JD的技能要求吧:https://tdd.best/category/courses/
6 principles of sustainability 在 氣象達人彭啟明 Facebook 的最佳貼文
Climate Change Emergency
每年我參加氣候會議時,只要時間可以,都會參加一場由各個宗教團體在氣候會議會場聯合在一起的祈福許願或遊行活動,不同宗教會用不同方式來祈禱,希望能影響更多人,雖然我不是天主教徒或是基督徒,但幾次的活動中,可以感受到不同宗教界的平和與憂心,都會透過各種方法來提醒世人。
一早收到世界基督教協會,看到這個 Climate Change Emergency 氣候變遷緊急的宣言,Emergency 在我們風險管理中很重要,也有應急管理 Emergency Management ,不只是救護車上的 Emergency 而已,我們真的要非常體認重視這問題了。
幾年前我曾訪問過吳偉立神父,大家可以從 Podcast 聽這段聲音
https://open.spotify.com/show/1ryyVpjRt6faqRT1YfsWif…
彭啟明
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Statement on the Climate Change Emergency
25 November 2019
World Council of Churches
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Bossey, Switzerland
20-26 November 2019
Doc. No. 04.3 rev
Statement on the Climate Change Emergency
But the earth will be desolate because of its inhabitants, for the fruit of their doings.
Micah 7:13
Recent extreme weather events of increasing strength and frequency around the world together with further studies conducted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have jolted many into belated recognition that the climate crisis is not a distant prospect, but is upon us today.
From Hurricane Maria, Tropical Cyclone Idai, Hurricane Dorian and Typhoon Hagibis which caused loss of lives and left widespread devastation in Puerto Rico, in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi, in the Bahamas and in Japan respectively, to ongoing bushfires in Australia and California, to unprecedented flooding in Bangladesh and in Venice, and to the very recent landslide following exceptionally heavy rains in Kenya, the impacts on our communities - especially the poorest and most vulnerable among us – and on the bountiful Creation that God has entrusted to human beings as stewards – are now all too tragically real.
The latest IPCC special reports on climate change, land, oceans and cryosphere confirm that climate change has become a top driver of hunger all over the world, and project rising sea levels of up to 1 metre by 2100 due to melting glaciers, water scarcity affecting nearly 2 billion people and more intense sea-level events such as storms and flooding, if warming is not kept at the safer limit of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
Moreover, exceptionally destructive fires and the encroachment of industrial agriculture and mining, have greatly increased concern about runaway deforestation in the largest remaining rainforest ecosystems – the earth’s lungs, the home and heritage of many Indigenous Peoples, and a critical resource in confronting the threat of climate change. Especially in the Amazon, in the Congo Basin, and in West Papua and elsewhere in Indonesia, this resource is, often deliberately, being squandered at a perilous rate.
Children, young people and ordinary citizens have made public demonstration of their outrage at the lack of any adequate response by governments to the gravity of this global crisis, and against the backsliding by some governments. Children have been obliged to mobilize and to raise their voices to demand what adults have failed or refused to deliver – fundamental changes to our economic and social systems in order to preserve God’s Creation and their future.
Indeed, a recent research report shows that governments are currently projected to produce 120% more fossil fuels by 2030 than can be burned if the world is to limit warming to an increase of 1.5°C
In particular, the United States’ formal notification of its intention to withdraw from the Paris Agreement – despite the increasingly disastrous impact of extreme weather events in the US itself – seriously undermines the best hope the international community had secured for a multilateral global response to the climate crisis. This is an abject failure and abdication of global leadership, at precisely the historical moment when such leadership is most needed. It will embolden other backsliding states. It impoverishes and imperils all of us.
The protests against widening inequality in Chile, triggering the move of the 25th Conference of Parties (COP 25) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) from Santiago to Madrid, underscore the importance of holding together the goals of sustainability and equity, and ensuring that the costs of transitioning to a carbon neutral economy are not borne by those who already have few resources. In other words, there can be no real transition without socio-economic justice.
The time for debate and disputation of established scientific facts is long over. The time for action is swiftly passing. We will all be held to account for our inaction and our disastrous stewardship of this precious and unique planet. The climate emergency is the result of our ecological sins. It is time for metanoia for all. We must now search our hearts and our most fundamental faith principles for a new ecological transformation, and for divine guidance for our next steps to build resilience in the face of this unprecedented millennial challenge.
The executive committee of the World Council of Churches, meeting in Bossey, Switzerland, on 20-26 November 2019, therefore:
Joins other faith leaders, communities and civil society organizations in declaring a climate emergency, which demands an urgent and unprecedented response by everyone everywhere – locally, nationally and internationally.
Expresses its bitter disappointment at the inadequate and even regressive actions by governments that should be leaders in the response to this emergency, especially inaction to stop fires and deforestation, the destruction of Indigenous Peoples’ ancestral lands and livelihoods, and attacks on ecological defenders; the weak commitments made under the Paris Agreement; and measures that place additional financial burdens on poor communities.
Calls on COP 25, taking place in Madrid on 2 to 13 December 2019, to:
- set the groundwork for committing to more ambitious cuts in greenhouse gas emissions as part of Nationally Determined Contributions with a view to attaining carbon neutrality by 2050 and limiting warming to not more than 1.5°C;
- ramp up commitments by wealthy nations to provide sufficient, predictable and transparent climate finance to low-income nations for adaptation and resilience-building;
- strengthen the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage to include finance to support people and communities affected by the impacts of the climate emergency; and
- promote actions to engage and learn from Indigenous Peoples in and beyond the UNFCCC process, protect biodiversity, combat deforestation, encourage agro-ecology and construct circular and redistributive economies.
Invites UN system partners, consistent with the critical research and policy advice emanating from UN sources, to examine and divest from fossil fuel investments in their own banking systems and pension funds.
Calls on member churches, ecumenical partners, other faith communities and all people of good will and moral conscience to find the means whereby we can make a meaningful contribution in our own contexts to averting the most catastrophic consequences of further inaction and negative actions by governments – and may join in confronting this global crisis through concerted advocacy for climate change mitigation and adaptation, zero fossil fuel use and a “just transition”, as well as through local action, everywhere – in our fellowship, our churches, our communities, our families, and as individuals.
6 principles of sustainability 在 Kolas Yotaka Facebook 的最佳解答
連太平洋地區的友邦,都很清楚知道我們跟中國就是不同國家。怎麼會有人一直問自己的行政院長:你是台獨? (台灣早就是獨立的國家不是嗎。) 怎麼感覺是要問給國台辦發言人、(親)中國的媒體聽的?
昨天索羅門群島的總理Manasseh與蔡英文總統見面,今天就來到立院,蘇嘉全院長與我都感謝他在聯合國大會期間為台灣發言。Manasseh在聯合國發言完整影像( gadebate.un.org/en/node/2642) 就有索羅門群島聲援台灣加入聯合國的完整發言:
「我們在這盛大的大會說『沒有人該被遺忘』,但我們卻同時間關起大門,讓台灣人民無法參加國際事務,我們自己違反了我們自己的原則,遠遠地把台灣2300萬人民拋在腦後。我們聯合國2030年永續發展議題(2030 Sustainable Development Agenda)需要在全球連結所有的夥伴,讓世界所有人共同參與,動員可用的資源,才能達成我們的目標。台灣準備好了,而且很願意為人類共同利益全方位參與聯合國各式各樣的計畫,所以如果我們的目標是世界上所有的人,就給台灣2300萬人一個機會,如果我們的目標是促進和平與永續發展,請給台灣2300萬人一個機會。我們不該違反聯合國自己的原則,聯合國成立的目標就是要為世界上所有的國家帶來最好的利益,既有的該改的就要改。
台灣一直以來都很積極參與聯合國相關計畫,對聯合國事務熟悉,如果罔顧台灣作為地球村的一員所做出的貢獻,持續忽視台灣作為一個獨立自主的政府的權利,現在該是時候,讓我們的大會承認台灣為聯合國會員國的時候。」
(However, as we in this august Assembly speak of "leaving no one behind," we are at the same time shutting the door to the people of Taiwan from participating in this universal process. We are therefore contradicting our own principles by leaving 23 million people behind. And yet the implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda requires global partnership and the joint efforts of all stakeholders to mobilize all available resources. Taiwan is ready, willing and able to engage in and contribute to the wide range of substantive UN programmes for the welfare of humanity. If we are to focus on people, let's give Taiwan and its 23 million people a chance. If we are to promote peace and sustainability, let's give Taiwan and its 23 million people a chance. Let us not contradict the principles that the United Nations was established to represent and allow the rules to change subject to whose best interests are at stake.
Taiwan has been actively involved in UN programs and specialised UN Agencies. Despite the contributions of Taiwan towards the well-being of the citizens of the world, we continue to ignore the right of Taiwan to self-determination, as such, it is high time that this august body give due recognition to Taiwan as a legitimate member of the Family of Nations.)
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