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This blog features a variety of digital fundamentals ranging from career to code, data to design.
Featured
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Designing with Machines - How AI is Reshaping UX
Posted on: June 10, 2025Guest post by a UX Designer exploring how AI tools are transforming the UX design process, guided by new frameworks and innovation models.
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Building Understanding, Not Just Models. New Tools for Deep Learning in the Gen.A.I. Era
Posted on: May 18, 2025Explore the new wave of tools and ideas that help Deep Learning students understand models from the inside out—without needing a team of engineers.
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Learning to Code in the Age of Models - Summer 2025 Prep
Posted on: May 18, 2025As AI models reshape software development, what should aspiring coders focus on in 2025? This post explores key shifts and practical advice for staying relevant.
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A Whirlwind Intro to Servers in 2024
Posted on: September 19, 2024Get a contextual intro to web servers and start hands-on with a minimal example in your preferred language to see servers in action.
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A Guide to Modern Workflow and AI Orchestration
Posted on: August 03, 2024Master modern AI orchestration with a hands-on project and step-by-step guidance using Apache Airflow, Mage, or Prefect!
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Exploring Alternatives to Jupyter Notebooks - Introducing Marimo Notebooks
Posted on: December 11, 2023The next generation python notebooks where every program is also an interactive web-app
Recent Posts
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Empowering your Engineering Organization with BigQuery
Posted on: September 12, 2018How BigQuery can transform your analytics shop!
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TeXifying your Jupyter Reports
Posted on: May 08, 2017Turn your Jupyter notebooks in to beautiful PDF reports!
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Making a Case for Embracing Synergy - Data Analytics and User Research
Posted on: May 17, 2016When worlds collide, quantitative data meets qualitative user research.
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Mapping Propagation of News and Opinion in the Twitter-sphere
Posted on: May 11, 2016A study on how news stories propagate across traditional media sources vs. Twitter