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How Will AI Impact Machine Design?Artificial intelligence is a reality today. In most cases, we’re finding that robust and adaptive computing complements human expertise rather than replaces it outright. The task of engineering and designing new and more useful machines is one such case.
Earlier in my career, I can recall being assigned the task of creating and maintaining operating system (OS) images for use by my development team. This was a time-consuming process, sometimes error-prone, needing me to manually re-create and re-snapshot images frequently.
Customers have asked us to provide an easier way to bring, and manage, their existing licenses for Microsoft Windows Server and SQL Server to AWS. Today we are excited to announce a new, simpler, bring-your-own-license (BYOL) experience.
You may recognize this as a unix cronjob, a job that is scheduled to run on a server periodically. If the code that manages the crontab is source controlled and exists within the organization’s central repositories, then I actually have very little to complain about.
Just back home from KubeCon/CloudNativeCon in San Diego, which can only be called a force of nature. I was joined there by more than 12,000 other folks to discuss, listen and learn about all things cloud-native and open.
While the manifestos surrounding the current development pipelines may differ, there is one concept that remains constant: teamwork. All the various frameworks populating the development landscape bring together teams of people to build and deliver applications.
APIs are the “glue” that connects modern computer applications. Nearly every application uses APIs to connect with internal data sources, third-party data services, or other applications. You are using APIs to read this article.
This demo only supported for Symfony 4. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to display the IP Proxy information from a visitor’s IP using Symfony 4 platform and IP2Proxy BIN database. This tutorial uses the IP2Proxy module, available at https://www.ip2location.
In this story I’ll show you how to use Azure builds on Gitlab.
Sentiment analysis is the process of analyzing a piece of text to understand the sentiment behind it. Sentiment analysis has proven useful in analyzing emotions like anger, happiness, and sadness, thereby enabling developers to build smarter applications with better insights into textual content.
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