There are many Discourse forums for various programming related tools, services, and programming languages. I’ve shared 3 examples below.
Data Science
There are many Discourse forums for various programming related tools, services, and programming languages. I’ve shared 3 examples below.
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The current incarnation of OpenOrb works well enough for two day’s worth of code, but I’ve got some future plans for it already
From my understanding Redis hasn’t been libre software since 2018 so the new competition from Microsoft might be a driver for the licensing decision.
It’s cool to see people still messing with GNU Hurd. I assumed it was abandoned.
A Doctor will take risk factors into consideration
Unfortunately we see that the data doesn’t support this assumption. Poor populations are not given the same attention by doctors. Black populations in particular receive worse healthcare in the US after adjusting for many factors like income and family medical history.
If taking into account the older machines results in better healthcare, that seems like a great thing to be discovered as a result of the use of machine learning.
Your summary sounds like it may be inaccurate, but it’s interesting enough for me to want to know more.
Excellent points!
It’s a decent first screen for pattern recognition for sure, but it is fast which is where I see most of its value. It can process information that people would never get to.
The same ones that were blindly copying and pasting from StackOverflow previously found a more convenient way to make their code “work”.
The labels are from the perspective of viewing the space of all possible functions of element set size to operations, so they don’t apply to any particular problem an algorithm is attempting to solve (that space is often smaller).
Not exactly. If no one on your instance has subscribed to the community, Lemmy fails to forward you to the community and returns 404. So the Lemmy way of making sure others can get to the community is to provide the URL. Lemmy has a lot of poor design in this way. It will be replaced with something better next year. Also, as a beehaw user you should be familiar broken ! links to communities that are not federated.
Use it or lose it, right?
With a small enough data set, bogo sort will perform just as well as an O(1) algorithm for sorting for both ascending and descending order!
I’d probably accept the job and get paid to practice in the field while focusing on finding a more permanent position. Nothing is more attractive to employers than someone working in the field they want to hire in.
Try crossposting to https://programming.dev/c/ask_experienced_devs to expand your questions’ reach.
I’m not sure what you’re asking. It kinda seems like your looking for advice on managing a team?
Messages from Mastodon can be federated to lemmy instances. But this isn’t the case here.
Oh. I was thinking opensource and the organizations above that pay for Discourse to host for them a are non-profit. I don’t know why I read the post body and forgot about the title.
I guess programming.dev sorta fits except the UI is different. Maybe someone can create a frontend that mimics the Stack Overflow UI.