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mikegrouchy.com
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robkendal.co.uk
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| | | | How do you find time to refactor your code? The answer is simple: continuous refactoring. Learn how to reduce your future development technical debt | |
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boat.karlnelson.net
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| | | | "Yak Shaving" is a term that comes out of the technology space (where I spend my days). It is best defined as: yak shaving is what you are doing when you're doing some stupid, fiddly little task that bears no obvious relationship to what you're supposed to be working on, but yet a chain of twelve causal relations links what you're doing to the original meta-task. In the software world, it isn't uncommon to be working on adding a feature, then realize that that feature needs a updated version of some software library. | |
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wandb.ai
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| | Explore how MLOps integrates DevOps into AI, tackling model management challenges and promoting efficient, reliable AI system deployment. |