Even with CES in high gear, there were not a lot of interesting articles to share. In cool stuff, Twitter announced an anomaly detection package for R. This is cool for two reasons, it is a package for anomaly detection in a time series and it is written in R. This is a very good development for R in terms of publicity with the programming masses.
Enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on these sites.
Career and Process
- Do Not Work on Unimportant Projects | Javalobby
- Why developers hate being interrupted | The Tomorrow Lab
Development
- Caching Over Mybatis – Summary of Approaches | Javalobby
- Spring Profiles or Maven Profiles? | Javalobby
- How To Process Java Annotations | Java Code Geeks
- Apache Mesos : Writing your own distributed frameworks | Java Code Geeks
- Breaking Bad … interfaces. | Edmund Kirwan
AI, Machine Learning, Research and Advanced Algorithms
- The Perilous World of Machine Learning for Fun and Profit: Pipeline Jungles and Hidden Feedback Loops | John Foreman
- Introducing practical and robust anomaly detection in a time series | Twitter Blogs
Big Data, Visualization, SQL and NoSQL
- Building MongoDB Applications with Binary Files Using GridFS: Part 1 | Javalobby
- Lambda Architecture for Big Data | Java Code Geeks
- How to Emulate the MEDIAN() Aggregate Function Using Inverse Distribution Functions | Java Code Geeks
IaaS, PaaS and Saas
- New – Cross-Account Access in the AWS Management Console | AWS Official Blog
Other stuff
Link Collections
- Dew Drop – January 6, 2015 (#1927) | Morning Dew
- Double Shot #1456 | A Fresh Cup