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What to do when the data becomes too large?

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Diminishing returns - the point of diminishing performance in Big Data data is now quite possible.  So here are tips on how to avoid getting bogged down on unnecessary redundant information. In the 1950s, scientists have identified that the human brain can only  remember  about seven objects.  The capacity of the  human brain  has not changed much - but the amount of data we are receiving is clearly increasing. "We've got all the data we need, but the missing ones are business insiders who turn their learning into analytics," said Don Sullivan, Product Line Manager for VMware. Data into breakthrough opportunities for businesses. " I attended the recent Microsoft PASS Summit with Sullivan, a conference for DBAs and analysts using Microsoft and related data platforms and analytics tools. At the conference, I saw many excellent database automation tools that could be used for a variety of data sets and performed database, data and application database shuffl

Steve Jobs once said: "Everyone should learn programming," and this is the reason!

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I started using the internet in the mid-nineties and learned the basics of code writing while I was preparing for college.  There are many benefits to learning technical skills, from basic HTML and CSS to more complex languages ​​such as PHP and JavaScript.  It will help you in both work and life. This article will show 7 reasons why everyone should learn programming 1. They help you solve the problem better Coding is learning how to solve problems.  You start with a problem the user needs to be resolved and come up with a solution for them.  Then you test that solution to find fault or to improve if possible. Problem solving skills can be applied to virtually anywhere in life, regardless of industry.  By defining a problem and breaking it down into parts to provide the right solution, you will never regret learning how to handle them effectively. 2. Technology is much less annoying when you understand it How many times have you been disappointed because your smartphon

When angels also know the code!

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Model & Code? Well, you will not have to wonder: what model is involved in the dry programming?!?  But the information below will make you think twice about this.  Model Writing Code?  Why not? American supermodel   Karlie Kloss   - a programming enthusiast has joined the ranks of "active female stars who encourage young girls to learn programming."  She is determined to break the gender imbalance, as the number of men overwhelms the programming industry as well as the tech lovers. Karlie's Scholarship, which was funded by Karlie, is a scholarship given to girls aged 13-20.  The scholarship offers a two-week program of study at Flatiron (a technology school in the US) where Karlie spent two weeks on her busy schedule in 2014 to learn about submit.  By awarding this scholarship, the 23-year-old supermodel wants to encourage and give young girls a chance to experience the great things they encounter in the field of programming. Her scholarship program has hel

Open source: Why should we care about project management?

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There was a time when key technologies were coming from commercial giants like IBM, Microsoft and Sun.  Even as Linux begins to be an important part of its IT infrastructure, businesses still use it only from commercial companies like Red Hat, along with business support licenses.  But the rise of open source has changed the industry as companies and users are gradually becoming independent and more self-reliant. That does not just mean that because of their market problems or code readability, they have improved.  It is because the organizations behind the key technologies are no longer big business;  they are usually community.  So open source projects do not always have the budget to maintain their code. Heartbleed vulnerability is due to an error already in OpenSSL since 2012;  The small group of people who maintain OpenSSL are also struggling to find a contract for a living because their product is purely for the community, not for profit.  As Jim Zemlin, managing director

Learn to think and solve problems like a true programmer!

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In this article, my goal is to guide you through the correct steps to becoming a better solver. Why is it important? Problem solving is a very important skill. Unless you have a clear system, often this is probably the way to "solve" a problem: Try a solution If that does not work, try another way. If that does not work, repeat step 2 until you are lucky. But this is the worst way to solve a problem and waste your time. In my opinion, the best way to solve a major problem is to a) Have a framework  b) Practice it smoothly.  According to the  Hacker Rank's 2018 Developer Skill report  : Problem solving skills are almost the most important criteria employers seek ... more important than programming language proficiency, bug fixing, or system design.  In other words, soft skills such as problem solving are as important as the basic technical skills needed for the job. There should be a framework To find the right framework, I followed advice fro

Itinerary becomes freelance programmer

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People always wonder how a Developer can both do the right job and can do the freelance job outside.  And how do you start your Freelance job? I am a developer, I have a formal job at the office, and I also do freelance work. These are the things I have gone through without any books.  If you are really serious about starting freelance work as a programmer, take some time to read some interesting share from Darryl D. Get the most out of your  portfolio Do not have a portfolio yet?  Then I have good news and bad news for you. Good news:  You are a developer, making a pretty "simple" portfolio! Bad news:  You are a developer, are there any "simple" jobs? First look for a simple theme, do not spend more than a day on it.  We do not need to be an inventor or creator because you just show them "I know what I'm talking about, and this is what I did in the past." No experience or anything impressive to add to the portfolio? It's oka