New YouTube video published on Visualizing Code with Python and Tableau featuring the Polyglot Notebooks repository: https://youtu.be/ipOpToPS-PY
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New YouTube video published on Visualizing Code with Python and Tableau featuring the Polyglot Notebooks repository: https://youtu.be/ipOpToPS-PY
New blog post: OpenAI on Azure is currently in preview. Let's talk about the various ways you can deploy OpenAI on Azure and what you'll pay to do so. We'll also talk about some of the unique advantages Azure has in working with OpenAI models.
Finished up a new article on Azure Cognitive Search pricing tips as part of my #AzureSpringClean series: https://accessibleai.dev/post/azure_cog_search_pricing/
Another new article in my series on AI / ML cost management on Azure, this time covering Azure Bot Services: https://accessibleai.dev/post/azure_bot_service_pricing/
People working on A.I. are “a community that is living with an altered sense of time and consequence. They are creating a power that they do not understand at a pace they often cannot believe.” writes Ezra Klein. “These are not naifs who believe their call can be heard only by angels. They believe they might summon demons. They are calling anyway.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/12/opinion/chatbots-artificial-intelligence-future-weirdness.html
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New blog post on managing your #Azure #CognitiveServices costs on Azure as part 2 of a 5 part series #AzureSpringClean.
New blog post is now live as part of #AzureSpringClean 2023 and covers tips for managing your Azure ML costs. Stay tuned for related content over the next week!
@EMR yeah, I teach them git day one of our bootcamp. We start with bash and then add git to it in a 5 hour double-lecture on day one.
@bradk thank you, my friend! I'm still in a bit of shock at it, though I've been waiting for awhile for review.
I have to say that getting access to more resources is really opening up options for me for future content and collaborations.
As a programming instructor I often get the chance to look at side projects students create. There's one mistake I see in almost all projects I review: the lack of a .gitignore file. In this article I detail what the file is, how it works, why you'd want to use it, and how to get started with .gitignore.
https://newdevsguide.com/2023/03/08/how-to-use-gitignore-files/
My session "Automating my Dog with Azure Cognitive Services" was accepted at #kcdc2023 today! I'm going to have a lot of fun talking about #azure #cognitiveservices this summer and getting nerdy with #AI
Looks like I get to contribute to Azure Spring Clean for the first time in a few weeks!
I just published a new blog post on building a CSV file using Python for analyzing code files in a software engineering codebase.
Just released another new article, this time on creating CSVs full of high-level data about git repository data using Python and PyDriller
https://accessibleai.dev/post/extracting-git-data-pydriller/
Nvidia predicts AI models 1,000,000X more powerful than ChatGPT within 10 years
@jeffhandley thank you! I'd been meaning to write it for awhile for my grads and caught the writing bug after finishing my user group talk the other night.
Just published a beginner-friendly blog post on dotnet exploring the use of C# nullability analysis and the !, ?, ??, and ??= operators.
New blog post on #AI and the various types of #artificialintelligence from #gamedev AI to application AI to academic AI and content generators like #chatgpt
https://newdevsguide.com/2023/02/25/touring-the-different-types-of-ai/
I'm happy to share my first ever featured guest post on a blog, featuring Ilya Gotfryd talking about building debugging skills for junior developers.
I can absolutely attest to many of these and the interaction of exercise and movement in the problem-solving space is just fascinating, yet is incredibly true in my experience.
Check it out and share it with the new devs you know!