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Fundamentals of Data Engineering

Xebia

The following is a review of the book Fundamentals of Data Engineering by Joe Reis and Matt Housley, published by O’Reilly in June of 2022, and some takeaway lessons. The authors state that the target audience is technical people and, second, business people who work with technical people. Nevertheless, I strongly agree.

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SDLC Requirement Analysis – All You Need to Know

Openxcell

Software development is a huge task that creates a working software product and helps in Mobile App Development. You can build the software product as per the customer requirements. This entire process is known as Requirement Analysis in Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). product development.

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How Git Can Power an Exciting Future for Content Management

Netlify

Git has forever changed how developers collaborate on software. It’s now almost a given that a software development project will use the distributed version control system. But if it’s so powerful, why are developers the only people using Git? Why do developers use version control?

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"Help me Obi-Wan, InfiniBox is our only hope."

Infinidat

Fast forward to 2022, larger organizations, such as JP Morgan Chase, now likely have 100s of PB of capacity; they still probably have larger Fibre channel fabrics but also are exploring Software-Defined Storage (SDS) on more common networking platforms. That ease is maintained as we add additional functionality and features to the code.

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Machine Learning In Internet Of Things (IoT) – The next big IT revolution in the making

Openxcell

A network of physical objects—“things” is built with the help of sensors and software as well as other technologies which help these inanimate things to connect and exchange data with other devices and the internet. This supplements efficient and more humane systems capable of making intelligent decisions.

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Engineering Inclusivity with Rich Archbold

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus talks with Rich Archbold, vice president of engineering at Intercom.io, about developing an inclusion and diversity plan for his company. He says that this responsibility falls largely on managers, who are the most important factor in an employee’s growth and development.

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The Best 75 Evernote Alternatives?—?The Complete Review [2020]

Codegiant

The Complete Review [2020] Has Evernote become a unicorn that has stopped caring about its core users while trying to attract broader markets? Without further ado: Evernote Origins Ever N ote, originally founded in 2000 by the Russian-American computer engineer Stepan Pachikov , was launched in 2008 under the name of Ever n ote 3.0