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Benedict Neo Benedict Neo
Updated on August 06, 2024

8 Types of Data Analysis

The different types of data analysis include descriptive, diagnostic, exploratory, inferential, predictive, causal, mechanistic and prescriptive. Here’s what you need to know about each one.

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Jarron Vosburg Jarron Vosburg
Updated on August 06, 2024

Founders, Don’t Hire a Sales Team. Sell Your Product Yourself.

A go-to-market waterfall saves money and builds revenue faster.

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Milecia McGregor Milecia McGregor
Updated on August 05, 2024

Development Staging Explained

Development staging is where code is tested before it goes live to users. Learn the difference between development, staging and production environments.

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Derek Ashmore Derek Ashmore
Updated on August 05, 2024

3 Times You Should Skip Infrastructure-as-Code in DevOps

To thrive at DevOps, recognizing when not to use IaC is just as critical as knowing when to use it.

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Matt Martin Matt Martin
Updated on August 05, 2024

To Improve Collaboration, Have Fewer Meetings

Meeting fatigue is a common problem, but you don’t want collaboration to suffer. Here are some strategies for getting the best of both worlds.

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Justin Hartland Justin Hartland
Updated on August 02, 2024

Thinking of Downsizing Your Domain Portfolio? Don’t.

Companies may be tempted to downsize unused domains, but that would be a mistake. Our expert explains why.

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Vihar Kurama Vihar Kurama
Updated on August 01, 2024

Regression in Machine Learning: Definition and Examples of Different Models

The ultimate goal of the regression algorithm is to plot a best-fit line or a curve between the data.

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Vishnu Satheesh Vishnu Satheesh
Updated on August 01, 2024

React Infinite Scroll: A Guide

Infinite scroll is a UX technique that allows users to continuously scroll on a web page without loading a new page. Here are three ways to implement it in React.

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Richard Farnworth Richard Farnworth
Updated on August 01, 2024

The Birthday Paradox Explained

The birthday paradox is the probability theory that the probability of two people sharing the same birthday grows with the number of possible pairings. 

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Niklas Donges Niklas Donges
Updated on August 01, 2024

Gradient Descent in Machine Learning: A Basic Introduction

Take a high-level look into gradient descent — one of ML's most popular algorithms.

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