On The Bike Shed, hosts Joël Quenneville and Stephanie Minn discuss development experiences and challenges at thoughtbot with Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and whatever else is drawing their attention, admiration, or ire this week.
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New to networks? Looking into links? Realising the relevance of relationships? Welcome to GraphStuff, your one-stop podcast for all things connected. Join your hosts Jennifer Reif, Andreas Kollegger, Alison Cossette, Jason Koo and guests as they dive into the world of graph databases. They’ll cover everything from how they’re constructed and where they’re used; introductory to advanced topics from modeling data to finished applications, highlighting best practices and showcasing tools and op ...
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Benjie and Jem's rapid fire summaries keep you up to date with the latest happenings in the GraphQL Working Group helping you to stay on the cutting edge of advances to the GraphQL spec!
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Max Stoiber (CEO, Stellate) and Abhi Aiyer (Tech Lead, Gatsby) dive deep into the GraphQL ecosystem with experts from the industry. Listen in for practical tips from production power users, discussions about the evolution of the language and the tooling, the work of the GraphQL Foundation, and so much more.
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GraphQL.FM is a weekly show on all things GraphQL. Every week Marc-Andre Giroux (GitHub) and Tony Ghita (Twitch.tv) chat with a GraphQL expert. The show is live-streamed on Twitch every Tuesday at 12PM PST! (https://www.twitch.tv/graphqlfm)
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A podcast inspired by 3factor.app architecture proposal and is about all things #GraphQL, #serverless and modern software architectures
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A weekly Python podcast hosted by Christopher Bailey with interviews, coding tips, and conversation with guests from the Python community. The show covers a wide range of topics including Python programming best practices, career tips, and related software development topics. Join us every Friday morning to hear what's new in the world of Python programming and become a more effective Pythonista.
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Join hosts James and Frank for a humorous and informative podcast about the world of software and development. In each episode, we discuss the latest trends and challenges in the tech industry, sharing our own experiences and insights as software engineers. We cover a wide range of topics, including testing, best practices, microservices, monorepos, cloud computing, devops, infrastructure as code, and more. Tune in to "Unruly Software" for a fresh perspective on the world of software enginee ...
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A bite-sized tech podcast for busy developers where we’ll briefly cover technical topics, new snippets, and more in short time blocks. Your host, Jennifer Reif, is an avid developer and problem-solver with special interest in data, learning, and all things technology.
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The podcast of foojay.io, a central resource for the Java community’s daily information needs, a place for friends of OpenJDK, and a community platform for the Java ecosystem — bringing together and helping Java professionals everywhere.
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The Call Kent podcast is a regular podcast where you call in with a question and Kent answers. Call in with your questions right from your web browser with any device at https://kentcdodds.com/call
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obrolan seputar yang ada di package.json dan apapun yang (harusnya) berkaitan dengan dunia pemrograman.
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Shop talk for WordPress agencies and freelancers
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Разговори с development екипа на ReceiptBank. Говорим си за нещата, които сме научили, научаваме или ще научим някога.
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David Bombal interviews people in the networking world to learn about life, hacks, technology and networking and ways to improve your life!
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Tech tales from Workshop.me instructors and attendees.
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The Laravel Community getting together discussing development and life using the world's best framework, Laravel.
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Interviews with data mesh practitioners, deep dives/how-tos, anti-patterns, panels, chats (not debates) with skeptics, "mesh musings", and so much more. Host Scott Hirleman (founder of the Data Mesh Learning Community) shares his learnings - and those of the broader data community - from over a year of deep diving into data mesh. Each episode contains a BLUF - bottom line, up front - so you can quickly absorb a few key takeaways and also decide if an episode will be useful to you - nothing w ...
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You Ain't Gonna Need It, the podcast where we look at software practices and tools and ask: "do we need it?"
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Is JavaScript/PHP for Rookies while Java is for the pros?
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Podcast by Lewis Chung
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Discussing how everyday software developers can build great software. We'll interview a broad range of developers as well as other specialists that developers work closely with to make great software. We'll focus on themes of learning, teaching, personal growth, public speaking, leadership, etc.
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కంప్యుటర్ ప్రోగ్రామ్మింగు పట్ల అమితమయిన రుచి ..కావలిసినంత అనుభవం తెలుగు భాషపై అనంతమయిన అభిమానం సంస్కృత భాషపై ఎనలేని గౌరవం Telugology Telugu Podcast on random programming and technology topics
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top posts of the week in <10minutes!
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The Buffalo startup scene is emerging! Latitude is stories of founders, investors and residents working hard to rebuild a better Buffalo. Latitude was started by 43North, the $5 million startup competition based in Buffalo, NY.
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Welcome to the Duck Tapes: A tech podcast for duckheads. You might learn something, but you'll always hear something. Hosted by John Haupenthal
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Algolia and Contentful bring you this lively developer podcast featuring our community heroes to teach, support and chat about developer fun. DreamStacks, the developer podcast that feeds your mind and your soul.
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Recordings of presentations made at monthly meetings of the Adelaide .NET User Group
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5 minutes of React - podcast about React hot topics and JavaScript ecosystem. https://5minreact.audio
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Ep13: GraphQL vs GQL vs Cypher + Road to NODES
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Happy Fall! This week, we talk about confusion around GraphQL, GQL, and graph query languages. Then, I am excited to gear up for NODES 2024 by showcasing pre-conference workshops called Road to NODES!By jmhreif
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Ep15: What is GraphRAG + Developing Better Software
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The term GraphRAG has recently popped up in the current AI industry, so I review a blog post on what it is and how it fits into the current landscape. I also read an article on ways to improve software development.By jmhreif
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What are strategies for being a productive developer with ADHD? How can you help your team members with ADHD to succeed and complete projects? This week on the show, we speak with Chris Ferdinandi about his website and podcast “ADHD For the Win!” Chris struggled with productivity early in his career as a developer. He shares systems and strategies …
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When does it make sense to step away from Rails conventions? What are the limits of convention over configuration? While Rails conventions provide a solid foundation, there are times when customization is necessary to meet specific project needs. In this episode, Joël and Stephanie dive into the tradeoffs of breaking away from Rails defaults. They …
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OpenJDK (Java) 23 is here! This version introduces three new features to the language and runtime, many bug fixes, small improvements, and a longer list of preview features. What are the most important facts about this release? Let's find out... Guests Simon Ritter https://www.linkedin.com/in/siritter/ https://mastodon.social/@speakjava https://twi…
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Ep14: Making Tech Relatable + Java Entity Mapping
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I’m always refreshing my memory and learning new things. How to explain technical concepts to broader audiences, then a question from the community took me into the Java driver docs and entity mapping/OGMs.By jmhreif
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Configuring Git Pre-Commit Hooks & Estimating Software Projects
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How do you take advantage of Git pre-commit hooks? How do you build custom software checks and rules that run every time you commit your code? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects. We share a trio of articles by previous guest Stefanie Molin about Git pre-commit hooks. A…
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How can asynchronous programming transform your Ruby on Rails applications? Today, Stephanie sits down with Hello Weather co-creator Trevor Turk to unpack asynchronous programming in Ruby on Rails. Trevor Turk is a seasoned software developer known for his work on Hello Weather, a minimalist weather app that delivers essential weather data quickly …
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How to keep Type-Safety when defering data from a Remix loader
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While using the defer utility on a loader, the result useLoaderData hook on the component, does not have proper types any more, and im looking a effective way to keep my types chilling How to keep Type-Safety when defering data from a Remix loaderBy Kent C. Dodds
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Astrophysics and Astronomy With Python & PyCon Africa 2024
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Are you interested in practicing your Python skills while learning how to solve astrophysics and astronomy problems? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects. Christopher shares a pair of his recent Real Python video courses about exploring astronomy and astrophysics with Py…
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Making Invisible Connections Visible with Tim Eastridge
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Speaker Resources: Eastridge Analytics: https://www.eastridge-analytics.com/ Graph Data Science with Python and Neo4j book: https://a.co/d/hkfkxPr LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timeastridge/ NODES 2024 (look for more info on Tim's talk soon!): https://dev.neo4j.com/nodes24 Neo4j GraphAcademy: https://graphacademy.neo4j.com/ Graph Al…
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Writing abstractions in tests can be surprisingly similar to storytelling. The most masterful stories are those where the author has stripped away all of the extra information, and given you just enough knowledge to be immersed and aware of what is going on. But striking that balance can be tricky, both in storytelling and abstractions in tests. To…
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This week, we discuss retrieval augmented generation (RAG) and how it’s being used to improve responses (or prevent hallucinations) from an LLM. We also chat about an article on how tech conferences have changed and how you can still find value in speaking or attending, plus how to justify the benefits at your organization.…
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437: Contributing to Open Source in the Midst of Daily Work with Steve Polito
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Are you passionate about open source but struggling to find time amidst your daily work? Today on the podcast, Joël Quenneville sits down with Steve Polito to discuss practical strategies for making meaningful contributions to the open-source community, even when your schedule is packed. Steve is a developer with extensive experience in the open-so…
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Ep11: What is a Knowledge Graph + DevUp Conference
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A recent blog post defines "knowledge graph", a term that has been around awhile and is part of many recent AI conversations. And then we chat about the DevUp conference I attended last week. Hopefully my thoughts will help you decide how to choose the best event for you.By jmhreif
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Exploring Robotics and Python Through Electronic Projects
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Are you interested in learning robotics with Python? Can physical electronics-based projects grow a child’s interest in coding? This week on the show, we speak with author Marwan Alsabbagh about his book “Build Your Own Robot - Using Python, CRICKIT, and Raspberry Pi.” Marwan discusses his two conferences talks about building electronics projects w…
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Ep10: What are embeddings + LLM use case and prompt
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With the amount of new information, sometimes it’s hard to review earlier concepts. In this episode, we explain what an embedding is and talk about aligning your prompt with your use case for improving LLM answers (example app code repository).By jmhreif
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Packaging Data Analyses & Using pandas GroupBy
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What are the best practices for organizing data analysis projects in Python? What are the advantages of a more package-centric approach to data science? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects. We discuss Joshua Cook’s recent article “How I Use Python to Organize My Data An…
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436: Creating Conditions For Your Best Work with Steph Viccari
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How can we optimize our time and environment to do our best work as developers? In today’s episode, we are joined by Stephanie Viccari, former co-host of The Bike Shed and Senior Developer at thoughtbot, to unpack the steps for creating work conditions that enhance productivity. In this conversation, we delve into her unique communication style and…
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Ep9: Graphs for Conference Scheduling + Spring AI 1.0
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In preparing for the NODES 2024 conference, I’ll talk about how my colleague and I made scheduling easier by using Neo4j (a database). Spring AI also moved to a 1.0 milestone, and I’ll talk about the easier-than-expected migration (more in my related blog post).By jmhreif
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Learning Through Building the Black Python Devs Community
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What hurdles must be cleared when starting an international organization? How do you empower others in a community by sharing responsibilities? This week on the show, we speak with Jay Miller about Black Python Devs. Jay shares how the idea of forming a community began through attending conferences. They wanted to welcome more black developers into…
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Good open source projects implementing frontend testing strategy
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What are good examples of open source projects implementing extensive automated testing strategy for frontend? Epic Stack Skill Recordings Products TestingJavaScript.com Testing Fundamentals Workshop Web Application Testing Workshop Good open source projects implementing frontend testing strategyBy Kent C. Dodds
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Ep8: Luck Favors the Prepared + LLM Graph Builder Tool
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Do you ever feel like some people have all the luck? Sometimes we need to see things in a new light to break through the barrier or overcome the obstacle. Plus, I took a look at a new-ish tool from Neo4j called the LLM Graph Builder. I’ll give a quick intro on that, plus what I’m doing with it and how it’s going.…
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Using GraphQL in Django With Strawberry & Prototype Purgatory
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How do you integrate GraphQL into your Python web development? How about quickly building graph-based APIs inside Django’s battery-included framework? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects. Christopher shares a recent tutorial for building GraphQL APIs in Django using the…
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Pragmatic Knowledge Graphs with Ashleigh Faith
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Speaker Resources: Ashleigh’s YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AshleighFaith Tools of the Month: Abk: Any Airline using Windows 3.1 😆 Ashleigh: Zentity: https://zentity.io/ Jason: Cypher Co-pilot: https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/cypher-co-pilot/ Alison: System https://www.system.com Announcements / News: Articles: Turning Your Tabular Data Int…
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How easy is it for a layperson to understand your systems? Jared Norman is a software consultant, speaker, and host of the Dead Code Podcast who specializes in building e-commerce applications in Ruby on Rails. This episode follows two recent talks at RailsConf and covers a theme that emerged from both of them: coupling and cohesion. Tuning in, you…
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Build Captivating Display Tables in Python With Great Tables
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Do you need help making data tables in Python look interesting and attractive? How can you create beautiful display-ready tables as easily as charts and graphs in Python? This week on the show, we speak with Richard Iannone and Michael Chow from Posit about the Great Tables Python library. Michael and Richard discuss the design philosophy and histo…
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Ep7: Deploying Neo4j on Kubernetes + Parallel Relationship Loading
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I now have a code repository and blog post for Neo4j+Kubernetes. We also chat about another blog post on how to solve a deadlock with parallel relationship loading.By jmhreif
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It's Calls for Proposals (CFP) season, and in the process of helping our friends and colleagues flesh out their CFPs, we came up with a few questions to help them frame their proposals for success. After learning about the importance of finding your audience and angle of approach for your CFP, we dive into today's main topic – our Git and GitHub wo…
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Ep6: Maintaining Personal Website + Git Submodules
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A few years ago, I built a website for my technical blog. Find out how I solved this year's bug. Through the process, we'll discuss git submodules and how to use them.By jmhreif
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Constraint Programming & Exploring Python's Built-in Functions
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What are discrete optimization problems? How do you solve them with constraint programming in Python? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects Christopher discusses an article about constraint programming using Python. He describes the fundamentals and how the problems resem…
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Have you ever wondered how improvisation can revolutionize coding? In today’s episode, Stephanie sits down with Kasper Timm Hansen to discuss his innovative “riffing” approach to code development. Kasper is a long-time Ruby developer and former member of the Rails core team. He focuses on Ruby and domain modeling, developing various Ruby gems, and …
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Ep5: AI Jargon for Developers and KCDC Highlights
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AI seems to be everywhere in the tech industry right now….but it comes with a lot of new technical jargon. Let's explain vectors - what they are and how they are being used in tech. Then, we’ll give a quick highlight and shout-out to the Kansas City Developer Conference.By jmhreif
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Digging Into Graph Theory in Python With David Amos
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Have you wondered about graph theory and how to start exploring it in Python? What resources and Python libraries can you use to experiment and learn more? This week on the show, former co-host David Amos returns to talk about what he’s been up to and share his knowledge about graph theory in Python. David started a Ph.D. program studying mathemati…
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Should I learn GraphQL or just stick with REST?
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When we have to learn GraphQL? Is it worth to learn it or REST APIs are enough? Should I learn GraphQL or just stick with REST?By Kent C. Dodds
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The term ‘nil’ refers to the absence of value, but we often imbue it with much more meaning than just that. Today, hosts Joël and Stephanie discuss the various ways we tend to project extra semantics onto nil and the implications of this before unpacking potential alternatives and trade-offs. Joël and Stephanie highlight some of the key ways progra…
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Ep4: Where’s the Graph Data Type in Programming Languages?
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How do you manipulate or handle a graph in languages like Java, Python, and more, and why can it be so difficult? In this episode, we discuss the blog post The Hunt for the Missing Datatype by Hillel Wayne and his thoughts on why programming languages might avoid the graph data type.By jmhreif
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Vectors in Java Code, Database, and LLMs (#56)
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In this Foojay podcast, we enter the world of mathematics by discussing Vectors and how they are crucial for AI and machine learning. As ChatGPT explains: "A Vector is a mathematical structure that holds numerical values. Vectors are fundamental to the field of Artificial Intelligence, as they allow mathematical operations to be performed efficient…
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Python Doesn't Round Numbers the Way You Might Think
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Does Python round numbers the same way you learned back in math class? You might be surprised by the default method Python uses and the variety of ways to round numbers in Python. Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects. Christopher discusses his recent video course, “Round…
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431: Developers Are Professional Question Askers
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Stephanie shares her newfound interest in naming conventions, highlighting a resource called "Classnames" that provides valuable names for programming and design. Joël, in turn, talks about using AI to generate names for D&D characters, emphasizing how AI can help provide inspiration and reasoning behind name suggestions. Then, they shift to Joël's…
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