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Jump Trading is a proprietary trading firm with a focus on algorithmic and high-frequency trading strategies. To be successful, we tap into real-time insights, so streaming data infrastructure is critical to our business.
In the last tutorial, we explored Chroma as a vector database to store and retrieve embeddings. Let’s extend the use case to build a Q&A application based on OpenAI and the Retrieval Augmentation Generation (RAG) technique.
Octopus Deploy sponsored this post. Octopus Deploy is under common control with TNS. The search for an enterprise DevOps platform is on, but there are signs that these platforms will fail to outperform a DevOps toolchain that combines best-in-class tools.
In the bustling metropolis of modern data ecosystems, streaming data is the lifeblood coursing through its veins, much like the traffic on a busy city highway. Each packet of data, akin to a vehicle, has a specific destination.
Dart Frog, an open source framework that allows developers to leverage Dart on the backend, is now available as a stable release, Dart Frog 1.0.
As part of the release of .NET Core 2.0, there are also some updates to ASP.NET. One of those is the addition of a new web framework for creating a “page” without the full complexity of ASP.NET MVC.
Docker: it’s one of those technologies that seems to be everywhere. Whether you’re a junior developer just starting out or a seasoned .NET developer, at some point in your career, you’ll most likely come across Docker for .NET.
Docker has changed the way we build, package, and deploy applications. But this concept of packaging apps in containers isn’t new—it was in existence long before Docker. Docker just made container technology easy for people to use.
Just conducting one type of testing is generally not enough. For example, let’s say you decide to perform unit testing only. However, unit tests only verify business logic. Many other types of tests exist to verify the integration between components, such as integration tests.
In the realm of software development, designing apps that are reliable and scalable is crucial. Design patterns are essential in achieving these objectives, being useful in OOP, UI and even QR Code design. The main reason is that design patterns offer reusable solutions to typical problems.
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