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Rethinking programming

O'Reilly

Minecraft has unwittingly taught a generation of grade-schoolers how to program in Java. You don’t need to be good at math to program, but you do need math to push computing forward—particularly if you’re interested in data science or artificial intelligence. And don’t discount the role gaming could play. Mike Loukides.

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More Effective AI to Human Interactions with Dynatrace DAVIS at NYCM

Dynatrace

With more AI (Artificial Intelligence) entering our lives (both in the personal and in the enterprise space) we need to make sure that we are not repeating the same issues. Also make sure to look into the Dynatrace Mobile App the Davis Skills for Alexa , Google Assistant , Slack or Chrome. Problem: The “Too Generic” Interaction.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly

This combination of usage and search affords a contextual view that encompasses not only the tools, techniques, and technologies that members are actively using, but also the areas they’re gathering information about. Exhibit A: Java-related usage dropped by a noteworthy 13% between 2018 and 2019. Is this the harbinger of a trend?

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Structural Evolutions in Data

O'Reilly

” That came to mind when a friend raised a point about emerging technology’s fractal nature. But in its early form of a Hadoop-based ML library, Mahout still required data scientists to write in Java. Google goes a step further in offering compute instances with its specialized TPU hardware. Cloud computing?