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For the past couples of months, I've worked to develop an online starter that helps developers generate Micronaut applications based on Micronaut-Profile Project templates. The Micronaut online starter was published on the Microstarter.io website.
RDDs represent both the idea of how a large dataset is represented in Apache Spark and the abstraction for working with it. This section will cover the former, and the following sections will cover the latter.
I have a passion for relational databases, particularly SQL server. Throughout my career, I’ve got drawn to various aspects of databases, such as design, deployments, migrations, carefully crafting stored procedures, triggers, and views. I recently started building Node.js apps with SQL Server.
The reality is that databases are converging, and in the last few years, it is becoming even more difficult to point out what are the best scenarios for each datastore without a deep understanding of how things work under the hood.
Logistics Regression (LR) and Decision Tree (DT) both solve the Classification Problem, and both can be interpreted easily; however, both have pros and cons. Based on the nature of your data choose the appropriate algorithm. Of course, at the initial level, we apply both algorithms.
Recently at work I was tasked with setting up GitLab CI/CD for one of our C/C++ code repositories.
Hello, most of companies are happy because they have a “world class” infrastructure, but they under-estimate the organization of their resources in Azure. Because of this, a lot of easy tasks such us tracking become hard, just because they did not organize their resources.
The promise of microservices is the ability to increase developer agility by breaking the application into smaller, more manageable components with clear interfaces. As a result, making changes to a microservice requires less coordination between components and less testing.
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In this Demo section, I’m going to demonstrate how Ansible supports AWS by showing how to automate the starting and provisioning of an EC2 instance. Let’s get started. Install Ansible on your server node and make an SSH connection between your server and the client nodes on AWS.
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