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How They SRE is a curated knowledge repository of best practices, tools, techniques, and culture of SRE adopted by the leading technology or tech-savvy organizations.
Many organizations regularly come forward and share their best practices, tools, techniques and offer an insight into engineering culture on various public platforms like engineering blogs, conferences & meetups. The content is curated from these avenues and shared in this repository.
Note to readers: This list refers to some of the articles, posts, videos, tools, and techniques published before 2015. Please use such material with caution as there may be recent advances in technology and practices which offer better alternatives and perspectives.
React Design Patterns (Part 1)
bugfender.com/blog/react-design-patterns-part-1/
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www.datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/object-detection-with-10-lines-of-code
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blog.pragmaticengineer.com/what-silicon-valley-gets-right-on-software-engineers/
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martinfowler.com/articles/developer-effectiveness.html
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www.geeksforgeeks.org/what-is-machine-learning/
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Micromobilidade
Data extensions provide a mechanism for attaching arbitrary data to an interface to avoid bloat in core platform data models. For data extensions, we leverage Protobuf’s Any functionality so that teams can add arbitrary data to requests. Services will often store this data or pass it to a logic extension so that the core platform is never responsible for deserializing (and thus “knowing about”) this arbitrary context. Protobuf’s Any implementation comes with some infrastructure overhead in exchange for stronger typing. For a simpler implementation, one could just as easily use a JSON string to represent arbitrary data.
Cheatsheets Index | Codecademy
www.codecademy.com/resources/cheatsheets/language/python
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amitness.com/regex/
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Interpretable Machine Learning.pdf
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An ex-Googler’s guide to dev tools
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Something I had long felt instinctively, without being able to articulate it, could finally be put into words. I saw that it was plain wrong to evaluate people according to race, for it was clear that culture was the real divider among peoples. Given enough time, a generation or two, we could all become “The Other,” no more different in behavior from our neighbors and peers than they were from each other. Even the cosmetic differences would disappear in the course of a few more generations of “assimilation,” adopting the local diet, mores, and chromosomes, and eventually dissolving into the gene pool.
The word race comes from the same Latin root as the French word rascin – root. Hence the English word deracinated, “to be uprooted.” Exiled, perhaps. Well, exile is better than imprisonment, after all, and it seems to me that roots are highly overrated anyway. But racemus is Latin for “bunch of grapes,” and perhaps those are sour ones. I no longer had any roots; I only had the road.
folium builds on the data wrangling strengths of the Python ecosystem and the mapping strengths of the Leaflet.js library. Manipulate your data in Python, then visualize it in a Leaflet map via folium.
Git: Cheat Sheet (advanced) – DEV
www.maxpou.fr/git-cheat-sheet
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Cutter
thesmartcoder.dev/10-things-front-end-developers-should-learn-in-2021
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Redux
www.canva.com/design/DAEGYSYr9Dc/XNG7l0eC3miRM9OtXamTVA/view#12
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Blender GIS
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thenewstack.io/which-programming-languages-use-the-least-electricity/
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nordicapis.com/when-to-use-what-rest-graphql-webhooks-grpc/
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repl.it/
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you don't need to force your ideologies upon other people just to make it seem like everything that you believe in is the absolute truth
and you should be more welcoming and appreciative that people are valuing the space that you created and welcome them with open arms in the hopes that you can create a new better community if we spent less time stereotyping one another based on preconceived notions of behavior and attitude that we could spend more time putting in energy and effort into creating communal spaces that value and nurture people from different backgrounds and territories
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dev.to/ender_minyard/full-stack-developer-s-roadmap-2k12
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Markov Models
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medium.com/@boulevardcg/deep-learning-from-scratch-8776a668d4a2
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From Jupyter Notebook To Scripts
Download Medium on the App Store or Play Store
scikit-learn.org/stable/modules/tree.html
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