Starting our day, we have a post from Johanna Rothman about telling your problems to the duck. If you have not heard about this before, it is an interesting “problem solving” technique where you talk to a rubber duck. Hearing yourself talk about a problem can help you understand it better and potentially come up with a solution. At DZone Agile, we get another post in the series of “worst resume of the week”. These types of posts are good to read because they show you things you really should avoid. On KD Nuggets, they talk about the difference between deep learning and “regular” machine learning. Unless you are solving really complicated problems like facial recognition and image recognition, you are probably ok with just using regular machine learning.
As always, enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on these sites.
Startups, Career and Process
- s/automation/programming/ | Developsense Blog
- Carts without horses | Aaron Harris
- Learning and Adapting Is Key to Agile Project Team Success | DZone Agile
- Tell Your Problems to the Duck | Johanna Rothman
- The Worst Resume of the Week: A Bad Start | DZone Agile
Design and Development
- Is it worth persevering with Golang? | dwmkerr
- Ratpacked: Using Spring as Component Registry | DZone Java
- Async and Await | ZEIT
- The Elements of Style | Derek Troy-West
- An Analysis of the JavaScript Package Ecosystem npm | APIful
- Functional Core Reactive Shell | mokacoding
- 3 KPIs Used to Measure the True ROI of Agile Testing | DZone Agile
- A multi-order radix tree | LWN.net
- Open Source: Great Power Comes With Great Responsibility | DZone Agile
- Coordination in Akka | DZone Java
AI, Machine Learning, Research and Advanced Algorithms
- Solving Ballistic Trajectories | ForrestTheWoods
- Ensemble Machine Learning Algorithms in Python with scikit-learn | Machine Learning Mastery
- Semi-supervised sequence learning | the morning paper
- What is the Difference Between Deep Learning and “Regular” Machine Learning? | KD Nuggets
Big Data, Visualization, SQL and NoSQL
- Storing and Querying a Unidirectional Graph in MySQL | YouNoodle Engineers
Infrastructure, Operations and DevOps
- Kubernetes Cluster on Azure and Expose Couchbase Service | Java Code Geeks
Link Collections
- Double Shot #1697 | A Fresh Cup
- Dew Drop – June 3, 2016 (#2265) | Morning Dew
- Web Development Reading List #140: CSS-Only Dropdowns, Toggles And HTML Sliders | Smashing Magazine