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Category Archives: data science
Forgotten Features
The ancient wizards who defined the ASCII standard knew what they were doing. ASCII for those who have not come across it, is the standard means of encoding mainly textual data as a stream of 7- or 8-bit bytes¹ for … Continue reading
Learning a New Language
Generally, every program I write, regardless of what useful thing it actually does, and regardless of what programming language it is written in, has to do certain things, which usually includes Importing a library and calling functions contained within that … Continue reading
Posted in azure, C++, Cloud, data science, f#, Haskell, Microsoft, Ocaml, Python, R, Random thoughts, Scala
Tagged Cloud, languages, programming
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ML in the Real World
About a decade ago now, I was doing a lot of what we would now call ML†, using the what is now called data exhaust‡ from the production infrastructure of an exchange, both the OLTP and DW sides. It was … Continue reading
Posted in AI, data science, Python, Random thoughts
Tagged machine learning, Python, statistics
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Microsoft Professional Program Artificial Intelligence
Building on the momentum† of completing the Data Science track of the Microsoft Professional Program, and inspired by the amazing season 2 of Westworld, I have now also completed the Artificial Intelligence track, Microsoft’s internal AI course just opened to the … Continue reading
Posted in AI, azure, C++, Cloud, data science, edx, Microsoft, Python, R
Tagged artificial intelligence, azure, Cloud, CNTK, edx, machine learning, Microsoft, microsoft professional program, Python, R, Westworld
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Not-learning is a skill too
To be successful in tech, it’s well known that you must keep your skills up to date. The onus is on each individual to do this, no-one will do it for you, and companies that provide ongoing personal development are … Continue reading
Posted in C++, data science, Haskell, Ocaml, Python, R
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Microsoft Professional Program Data Science
I’ve finally gotten around to completing the Microsoft Professional Program in Data Science, which I started nearly a year ago. It’s a pretty comprehensive sequence of courses that gives a solid grounding in (and/or revision of!): Probability and Statistics (the … Continue reading
Posted in azure, Cloud, data science, edx, Microsoft, Python, R
Tagged azure, Cloud, data science, edx, machine learning, microsoft professional program, R, statistics
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