GraphQL & gRPC (Part 2)
The original intent of this post was to take a real-life project with GraphQL and to see the performance of gRPC against HTTP. Instead, we… Read More »GraphQL & gRPC (Part 2)
The original intent of this post was to take a real-life project with GraphQL and to see the performance of gRPC against HTTP. Instead, we… Read More »GraphQL & gRPC (Part 2)
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GraphQL & gRPC (Part 1) GraphQL(Graph Query Language) is a powerful query language that has allowed huge organizations, like Facebook and Github, to expose massive amounts… Read More »GraphQL & gRPC (Part 1)
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Outliers is one of those issues we come across almost every day in a machine learning modelling. Wikipedia defines outliers as “an observation point that… Read More »Is it ‘always’ necessary to treat outliers in a machine learning model?
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Myth #1: You can only do research in an academic setting. Not true. There are plenty of research labs owned by big and small companies… Read More »5 Myths About PhD Data Scientists
Sales prediction is an important part of modern business intelligence. First approaches one can apply to predict sales time series are such conventional methods of… Read More »Modern Approaches for Sales Predictive Analytics
Myth #1: You can only do research in an academic setting. Not true. There are plenty of research labs owned by big and small companies… Read More »5 Myths About PhD Data Scientists