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Chapter 8 excerpt of Data Science in Production | Continue reading
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The traditional approach is failing us. It’s time for a change. | Continue reading
I leave my direct-messages open so get a lot of questions on Twitter from budding developers; like can I ask you a question about… | Continue reading
This post shares the books which made a huge impact on my life in the past 12 months and that I recommend everyone find time to read in… | Continue reading
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Digital transformation has become a prolific term for redefining business in 2019. With one decade coming to an end, I had the fortune to… | Continue reading
No if it remains what it should never have ceased to be: a game! | Continue reading
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Lock 4 people up in the same room and pick each other’s brains for 1.5 hours. This is the recipe for our Technical workshop or… | Continue reading
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US presidential candidate Andrew Yang addresses data issues everyone should think about. But his proposal needs much more substance to… | Continue reading
“There are thousands of smart people who could start companies and don’t, and with a relatively small amount of force applied at just the… | Continue reading
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Maybe you love yourself. Maybe you don’t. Either way, this question will put some distance inside your head between you and your actions… | Continue reading
Bay Area parents are using these right now… | Continue reading
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Various reports confirm that small businesses are not adopting Cloud computing and DevOps at the same rate as larger enterprises, and the… | Continue reading
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On multiple occasions over the last couple months I have experienced the phenomenon where the rules of SemVer are bent to avoid a major… | Continue reading
For fun and… nothing else | Continue reading
As a general module, PointRend achieves higher sharpness on tricky object boundaries such as fingers. | Continue reading
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An introduction to one of the awaited features of C++20: the ranges. | Continue reading
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Ruby 2.7 landed with experimental pattern matching feature baked-in. Interested in more details and examples? Just continue reading. | Continue reading
Feel free to contribute on GitHub 💚 | Continue reading