MLOps: DevOps for Machine Learning from .NET Blog
Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) is like DevOps for the machine learning lifecycle. This includes things like model deployment & management and data tracking, which...
R 4.0.3 now available from Revolutions
The R Core Team has released R 4.0.3 (codename: "Bunny-Wunnies Freak Out"), the latest update to the R statistical computing system. This is a...
Tools, projects, and examples for FeathersJS developers in 2020 from DailyJS – Medium
As any JavaScript framework community grows, it becomes difficult to navigate which avenues developers have to look for solutions to problems they have encountered....
JDK 16: What’s coming in Java 16 from InfoWorld Java
Although not due to arrive until March 2021, Java Development Kit (JDK) 16 has begun to take shape, with proposed features including concurrent thread-stack...
Kotlin queues up new compiler, WebAssembly back end from InfoWorld Java
Kotlin, the JetBrains-developed, statically typed language for JVM, Android, and web development, is due for a compiler rewrite, multiplatform mobile improvements, and a Kotlin-to-WebAssembly...
Giving material.angular.io a refresh from Angular Blog – Medium
Hi everyone, I’m Annie and I recently joined the Angular Components team after finishing up my rotations as an Engineering Resident here at Google....
How Oracle v. Google could upend software development from InfoWorld Java
Oracle v. Google has been winding its way through courts for a decade. You’ve probably already heard that the high-profile legal case could transform...
Game Development with .NET from .NET Blog
We’ve launched a new Game Development with .NET section on our site. It’s designed for current .NET developers to explore all the choices available...
Python 3.9.0 is now available, and you can already test 3.10.0a1! from Python Insider
On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.9 release team, I’m pleased to announce the availability of Python 3.9.0.
Python 3.9.0 is...
Python 3.5 is no longer supported from Python Insider
Python 3.5 is no longer supported. There will be no more bug fixes or security patches for the 3.5 series, and Python 3.5.10 is the last...