Tag: Learning
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How to compile C code into WebAssembly with Emscripten
Posted on August 16, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length short
How do I start using WebAssembly That's exactly what we're going to address this time around. Autthor is going to demonstrate how to get started with this technology. By Jack Wallen.
Tags code-refactoring learning programming app-development frontend
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Experimenting with Chaos Engineering and Blockchain
Posted on August 4, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
In this article, we'll show how you can use the open-source Chaos Toolkit (CTK) to better understand Blockchain, stable-states, and what immutability really means. By Sal Kimmich.
Tags devops blockchain learning fintech crypto
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Crowdsourcing in the Circular Economy
Posted on July 27, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Much of the work and focus in the circular economy is based around disrupting standard linear economy business models of "take-make-waste" to ones where higher proportions of resources can be recycled with minimal disposal. Written by Clive Reffell.
Tags management miscellaneous cio learning teams
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Common pricing strategies: How to raise prices without losing volume
Posted on July 10, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
Did you know that pricing could be the most powerful profit lever for your business right now? The trick to unlocking your pricing power, however, is knowing what common pricing strategies to execute in your business. By Taylor Wells.
Tags cio startups miscellaneous learning teams
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Guide on how to write documentation for a Rust crate
Posted on July 9, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
A guide on how to write documentation in Rust. By Guillaume Gomez.
Tags programming learning devops cio app-development code-refactoring
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How to build a strong Open Source community: Best practices and lessons learned
Posted on July 4, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
When the VMware Tanzu Community Engagement team assembled three years ago, we did so with the belief that strong, sustainable community engagement is a crucial component of successful open source projects. By Jonas Rosland, Abigail McCarthy, and Amanda Katona.
Tags cio cloud learning management miscellaneous
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The revival of stoicism
Posted on July 1, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
Everyone from Silicon Valley billionaires to self-help enthusiasts is repurposing Stoicism for our modern age, with results that are good, bad, and highly indifferent. By Shayla Love.
Tags miscellaneous how-to cio learning management
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Elixir adoption success story
Posted on June 28, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
How a team that was new to Elixir over-delivered a big project in just three months. By Sophie DeBenedetto.
Tags programming erlang functional-programming elixir app-development learning
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What is Recursion? A recursive function explained with JavaScript code examples
Posted on June 27, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
Recursion is a technique used to solve computer problems by creating a function that calls itself until your program achieves the desired result. By Nathan Sebhastian.
Tags programming nodejs javascript app-development learning
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5 Myths about the current state of healthcare technology
Posted on June 26, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
As the healthcare industry continues to expand and adapt to new technology use, many remain skeptical about the benefits while critical of the hindrances. While these concerns are valid, it is important to understand the true implications of expanding healthcare technology, and not allow myths to deter this growth. By Heather Turnbaugh.
Tags miscellaneous learning big-data iot bots
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Efficient machine learning inference
Posted on June 19, 2021, Level advanced Resource Length long
The benefits of multi-model serving where latency matters. By By Alejandro Lince and Steven Ross.
Tags big-data data-science analytics learning google
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How to use metacognition skills to remember 90% of what you read
Posted on June 16, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Reading a lot of great books improves our knowledge, judgment and mental models. But many people rarely engage with the content of their books. By Thomas Oppong.
Tags learning management cio performance miscellaneous