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Top 3 machine learning libraries for Python
[ad_1] You don’t have to be a data scientist to be fascinated by the world of machine learning, but a few travel guides might help you navigate the vast universe that also includes big data, artificial intelligence, and deep learning, along with a large dose of statistics and analytics. (“Deep learning” and “machine learning” are…
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Tying together the many open source projects in networking
[ad_1] There are a lot of pieces to the ongoing network transformation going up and down the stack. There’s the shift away from proprietary hardware. There’s the to need to manage complex network configurations. Add subscriber management and a wide range of other necessary functions. Add customer-facing services. All of those pieces need to fit…
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Which is the best programming language for beginners?
[ad_1] What is the best language for a budding programmer to get their start with? There are probably as many opinions about which language is best for beginners as there are languages to choose from. And the options change all of the time. When we asked this question two years ago, Python came out on…
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10 command-line tools for data analysis in Linux
[ad_1] So you’ve landed on some data you want to analyze. Where do you begin? Many people used to working in a graphical environment might default to using a spreadsheet tool, but there’s another way that might prove to be faster and more efficient, with just a little more effort. And you don’t need to…
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How does the PocketCHIP compare to the Raspberry Pi?
[ad_1] When the Raspberry Pi hit the tech scene, it made a huge impact. It wasn’t the first tiny computer, by any means—the Chumby, the PogoPlug, and other hackable systems on chips preceded it—but there hadn’t been anything quite so intentionally open and affordable as the Pi. You didn’t have to hack the Pi, you…
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Are textbooks in or out? The state of open educational resources
[ad_1] Open education is a hot topic in both the K-12 and higher education spaces due to a number of factors, including the desire to make education more affordable. The cost of textbooks has added a tremendous financial burden to students around the world. In response, the U.S. Department of Education initiated the #GoOpen movement…
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What to do when people start hacking your culture
[ad_1] I’ve previously written about the fact the Apache Software Foundation offers an exemplar of large-scale open source governance. Even with those supreme qualities, things can still go wrong. Apache offers some of the best protections for open source contributors but its mature rules can be manipulated by skilled politicians and/or determined agendas. What can…
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6 open source tools I use on my Windows machine
[ad_1] In most of the places I have worked there has been a centralized computer and application standard that was more or less mandatory for all employees. There are benefits of such an environment, which I will not go into in this piece, but for me, as an open source and Linux enthusiast, I try…
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A brief intro to building apps with React Native
[ad_1] React Native is a framework for building native apps using React and JavaScript. It allows you to create Android and iOS applications using only one language for both apps. Thousands of apps are using React Native, from established Fortune 500 companies to hot new startups. The best part is that its open source; see the official…
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Best practices for guiding new coders
[ad_1] As the new year progresses, many free and open source projects are turning their attention to various formalized mentoring programs, such as Mozilla’s Winter of Security, Outreachy, and (the program with my favorite name) the X.Org Endless Vacation of Code. Patterned after the success of Google’s Summer of Code, these programs give many new…