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14 organizations that support LGBTQ+ tech workers

CIO Business Intelligence

This moderated Slack channel is open to people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and questioning, as well as “any of the many other subgenres of people who are not generally considered both ‘straight’ and cis.” It’s a great way to connect with other LGBTQ+ individuals in tech in a casual and low-pressure environment.

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Teaching Data Management Skills: Tools and Resources for Educators

Kitaboo

Programming Languages By teaching programming languages like Python, PERL, and SQL, you can help students automate data management tasks and perform complex data analysis. Discuss the basic programming concepts and guide students in writing scripts to process, clean, and manipulate large datasets.

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Hackathons vs Conference: Which One Works The Best for Blockchain Industry?

Hacker Earth

One of the most widely used programming languages in the world, C++ is about 4 decades old. One of the ways to disseminate information about the tech is via industry conferences which help Blockchain developers network with and learn from their peers. Presentations can be keynote speeches, panels, workshops, or poster sessions.

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Conversation with Harold Jarche: Sense-making in a networked world and personal knowledge mastery

Trends in the Living Networks

Harold’s tagline “sensemaking in a networked world” is in fact one of the best descriptions I can imagine for my work. Harold: Having had the advantage of starting this early is that it was small and there really was this openness, transparency, democratic sharing, open source everybody thinks of.

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More On Hadoop World: Expect action oriented sessions that will inform your Big Data strategy

CTOvision

This year’s event is expected to draw record attendance, with well over 2,500 end users, business leaders, solution providers, and open source contributors for three days of tutorials, workshops and discussions about the tools and techniques that make data work. Learn, Network and Engage at Community Meetups.

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Scott Lowe

Networking. Koyeb describes , at a high level, the global networking stack for their serverless platform. Components involved include the open source Kuma service mesh (in turn leveraging Envoy), anycast BGP, and mutual TLS (mTLS). This workshop on using Graviton2 on AWS is pretty neat. Programming.

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MXNet - Deep Learning Framework of Choice at AWS

All Things Distributed

Machine learning is playing an increasingly important role in many areas of our businesses and our lives and is being employed in a range of computing tasks where programming explicit algorithms is infeasible. Some examples of popular deep learning frameworks that we support on AWS include Caffe, CNTK, MXNet, TensorFlow, Theano, and Torch.