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mikiobraun.wordpress.com
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| | | | One question I often come across is how to best organize cross functional data science teams where engineers and data scientists are working closely together. Here is what I've seen to work well in practice. | |
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www.nyckel.com
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| | | | Machine Learning has made huge strides in the last few decades, but it remains largely inaccessible to the average developer. This post examines some of the reasons why. | |
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www.evidentlyai.com
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| | | | In this blog we recap Ask-Me-Anything session with Alexey Grigorev, that covered all things production machine learning, from tools to workflow, and even a bit on community building. | |
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ilya-sher.org
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| | Declarative languages failure Approach that in my eyes failed, again and again, is to start with your own declarative language and then with time grow the language. (SQL being among notable exceptions) Puppet is the best example. map and each, added in Puppet 4.0.0 are, in my opinion, just two in a sea of evidence... |