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Why I chose for Rust

Xebia

Why did I choose for Rust? Rusts’ memory management introduces a steep learning curve. Its ecosystem isn’t developed as much as that of some other languages. Yet, Rust performs great, comes with some of the best support for web-assembly, and still manages to be an expressive language. Let’s review these properties in the context of […]. The post Why I chose for Rust appeared first on Xebia Blog.

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3 Mindsets Stopping You from Reaching Your Full Potential as an Entrepreneur

Women on Business

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Painting a Vision for the Future

The CTO Group

Strategy development, and its associated activities, is an interesting and rewarding area when it comes to consulting. There isn’t necessarily a right or wrong answer, but some solutions are certainly more elegant than others. By its nature, strategy development requires creativity and imagination, and provides the opportunity to think outside the square.

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Why the difference between "necessary" and "sufficient" is even more important in complex systems

Net Objectives

First, let's get clear. All organizations are complex. So if you're doing software dev you are in a complex system. Aspects of it also have the possibility for chaotic events (eg Martian Lander disaster). But let's consider something necessary to consider in even simple situations. Take 2 min to watch Lucy in the Chocolate Factory. This is a simple situation.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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How to Maximize Your Small Business Success

Strategy Driven

Starting or maintaining a small business is challenging and risky: your limited resources mean that your company is more susceptible than most to the tosses and turns of torpid financial tides. However, with the right planning towards optimal efficiency, you’ll be able to turn your small business into a profitable and risk-free enterprise that’s based on savvy decision-making and mature financial planning.

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How Credit Card Companies Make Their Money

Strategy Driven

You’ve likely experienced a fair amount of credit card companies trying to entice you via offers in the mail. When you consider the fact that the United States’ total credit debt reached $1 trillion in 2017, it becomes clear why: these credit cards are a massive source of revenue. On the surface, credit cards may seem like simple and convenient money and nothing more.

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Nathan Ives Listed as a StrategyDriven Trusted Services Partner

Strategy Driven

StrategyDriven is proud to introduce Nathan Ives as our newest Trusted Services Partner! Having completed our rigorous certification process, we found Nathan Ives to be a market leading service provider with proven client results. Nathan Ives’ flagship website, www.StrategyDriven.com , hosts hundreds of digital products – ebooks, videos, podcasts, articles, and full-scope training programs – and is accessed by over 31,000 unique visitors viewing over 1.8 million webpages every month.

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