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Brooke Becher Brooke Becher
Updated on October 14, 2022

How to Become a Blockchain Developer

A step-by-step guide to upskill your way into Web3.

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Parag Radke Parag Radke
Updated on October 14, 2022

Basic Probability Theory and Statistics Terms to Know

Probability statistics measures the likelihood of an event happening. Here are the theories and statistics you need to know for machine learning.

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Bailey Reiners Bailey Reiners
Updated on October 05, 2022

Employee Referral Program: A Guide to What It Is and How to Build One

An employee referral program is a recruitment strategy that can make the hiring process faster and lead to greater retention.

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Emmett Boudreau Emmett Boudreau
Updated on October 05, 2022

4 Ways to Solve FizzBuzz in Python

FizzBuzz is a challenge that involves writing code that labels numbers divisible by three as “Fizz,” four as “Buzz” and numbers divisible by both as “FizzBuzz.” Here’s how to solve it in Python.  

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Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on October 05, 2022

YAGNI (You Aren’t Gonna Need It) Principle Helps Devs Stay Efficient

Why build something now when you can put it off forever?

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Nikola Ilic Nikola Ilic
Updated on October 05, 2022

Important Power BI Formulas for Dynamic Filters to Know

Dynamic filtering in Power BI allow users to filter data without buttons or bookmarks. Here are the formulas you need to know.

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Nicolai Berg Andersen Nicolai Berg Andersen
Updated on October 04, 2022

Create the Classic Snake Game With Processing Library and Java

Here’s a hands-on tutorial to help you create your own version of the classic snake game with Processing and Java.

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Andrew Plummer Andrew Plummer
Updated on October 04, 2022

Box-Cox Transformation and Target Variable: Explained

Box-Cox transformation is a statistical technique that transforms your target variable so that it resembles a normal distribution. Here’s how to implement it in Python.

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Esmaeil Alizadeh Esmaeil Alizadeh
Updated on October 03, 2022

An Introduction to Dynamic Time Warping

Dynamic time warping (DTW) is a technique used to compare two, temporal sequences that don’t perfectly sync up through mathematics. Here’s how it works. 

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Susan Maina Susan Maina
Updated on September 30, 2022

Can You Put a For Loop in an If Statement? 

For loops complete an iterative action for a defined number of elements, while if statements test a condition and then complete an action. Here’s how to combine them.

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