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Jacob Vaus Jacob Vaus
Updated on July 27, 2022

Can an AI Write a Speech Better Than a Human?

When we were invited to speak at a conference, my creative partner and I wondered what would happen if we asked an AI to write our speech. The results were promising.

James Hu James Hu
Updated on July 27, 2022

What You Should Know About an Applicant Tracking System (ATS) to Land More Interviews — and Jobs

If you’ve ever applied for a job that seems like a great fit and heard nothing back, you may be a victim of applicant tracking systems (ATS). Here’s what you need to know to navigate them and increase your chances of getting the job.

James White James White
Updated on July 27, 2022

As CEO of Jamba Juice, I Took Charge of DEI. Here’s Why It Worked.

To have an inclusive company culture, and a healthy bottom line, you need a CEO who’s invested in anti-racist leadership.

Joe Procopio Joe Procopio
Updated on July 27, 2022

No-Code Platforms Are Creating a New (Better?) Class of Developers

Thanks to no-code platforms, developers can be freed from syntax. Use that to up your logic game.

Karan Kanwar Karan Kanwar
Updated on July 26, 2022

Next-Generation Virtual Assistants Will Be Far Sexier Than Alexa and Siri

The current generation of virtual assistants still struggles to be dependable. The next will use advances in machine learning and natural language processing to offer users a ridiculously seamless experience.

Jye Sawtell-Rickson Jye Sawtell-Rickson
Updated on July 26, 2022

Food Delivery Time Prediction: How Does It Work?

It’s not just Google Maps…but it is a little bit Google Maps.

Jye Sawtell-Rickson Jye Sawtell-Rickson
Updated on July 26, 2022

Rage Against the Machine Learning: My War With Recommendation Engines

The battle against relentless product recommendations doesn’t have to be a zero-sum game.

Julia Zolotarev Julia Zolotarev
Updated on July 26, 2022

Gems in Ruby on Rails and How to Find Them

A gem is perfectly packaged Ruby code that gives you access to custom methods somebody else wrote. Here’s how to use them.

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Julia Zolotarev Julia Zolotarev
Updated on July 26, 2022

How to Nail a Scope or Closure Question on Your Next Dev Interview

Practicing your interview skills for that new job? This quick run-down of scope and closure will help you ace these JavaScript basics.

Jordan Morrow Jordan Morrow
Updated on July 26, 2022

Is Your Company Ready for 5G?

To navigate the transition, your organization must be fully data-driven — and that means improving data literacy.