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Mirela Lazar Mirela Lazar
Updated on March 12, 2024

Is Tech a Good Field for Women?

In honor of Women’s History Month, our expert reflects on her years of experience as a software developer and provides her answer to the question.

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Louis K. Gump Louis K. Gump
Updated on March 12, 2024

Want to Make It as an Intrapraneur? Start Overcommunicating.

Investing time in communicating directly can save you a lot of angst and missteps.

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Okan Yenigün Okan Yenigün
Updated on March 11, 2024

DBSCAN Clustering Algorithm Demystified

Density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise (DBSCAN) is a clustering algorithm used to define clusters in a data set and identify outliers. Here’s how it works. 

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James Kubik James Kubik
Updated on March 11, 2024

Are You Prepared for Communications Failure in an Emergency?

In a crisis, technology is only as powerful as it is accessible.

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Denisa Pricopi Denisa Pricopi
Updated on March 11, 2024

7 Ways AI Will Enhance UX Research

The integration of AI into these user experience research processes could change the way you make important design decisions.

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Molly Jones Molly Jones
Updated on March 08, 2024

Running Dry on Marketing Ideas? Get Inspired by the Non-Alcoholic Beverage Industry.

The non-alcoholic drinks category is booming, thanks to demand plus some remarkable marketing. Tech marketers, take note.

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Yuval Boger Yuval Boger
Updated on March 08, 2024

Why the QPU Is the Next GPU

As quantum computing becomes more sophisticated, the quantum processing unit may be the next transformative development in solving previously intractable problems.

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Trung Thanh Le Trung Thanh Le
Updated on March 07, 2024

How to Get the Last Element of an Array in JavaScript

There are several ways to get the last element of an array including length property and square bracket notation, slice() method and pop() method. Here are nine methods to try.

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Sara A. Metwalli Sara A. Metwalli
Updated on March 07, 2024

What Is Schrödinger’s Cat?

Schrödinger’s Cat is a famous thought experiment that illustrates a paradox of quantum superposition. Here’s how it works.

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Sachin Dev Sachin Dev
Updated on March 07, 2024

Understanding Overfitting vs. Underfitting in Machine Learning

Overfitting and underfitting are two problems that can occur when building a machine learning model and can lead to poor performance. Learn what causes them and how to fix it.

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