Forwarded from RAC Lewet BOARD (Bella)
Predicting the future isn't magic, it's artificial intelligence
— Dave Waters
This week's Dagu session focuses on Business in DATA/ML/AI (Dagu 2.13) with Micheal E. Kebede
Michael has paved a remarkable career path at the forefront of tech and research. 🎓 Academic: Michael holds a Bachelor's in Economics, cultivating analytical and problem-solving skills vital for his data-driven journey. Currently pursuing a Master's in Data Science, he's poised to harness data's power innovatively. 📊 Professional: Michael's hands-on experience in tech and research sectors has honed his data expertise. His analytical prowess unlocks insights from vast datasets, aiding informed decision-making.
📅 Friday - Oct 6, 2023
⏲ 9:00 PM | 3:00 LT
📍 https://meet.google.com/pmj-tfvj-rmc
#Rotary #District9212 #RotaractEthiopia #WeAreOne #CreateHopeInTheWorld #rclewet #PD #Warka #Dagu
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— Dave Waters
This week's Dagu session focuses on Business in DATA/ML/AI (Dagu 2.13) with Micheal E. Kebede
Michael has paved a remarkable career path at the forefront of tech and research. 🎓 Academic: Michael holds a Bachelor's in Economics, cultivating analytical and problem-solving skills vital for his data-driven journey. Currently pursuing a Master's in Data Science, he's poised to harness data's power innovatively. 📊 Professional: Michael's hands-on experience in tech and research sectors has honed his data expertise. His analytical prowess unlocks insights from vast datasets, aiding informed decision-making.
📅 Friday - Oct 6, 2023
⏲ 9:00 PM | 3:00 LT
📍 https://meet.google.com/pmj-tfvj-rmc
#Rotary #District9212 #RotaractEthiopia #WeAreOne #CreateHopeInTheWorld #rclewet #PD #Warka #Dagu
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Forwarded from Yekolo Temari (የቆሎ ተማሪ)
Here is what the recent leaderboard of the CyberTalents Sub-Saharan Africa #Cybersecurity #CTF competition looks like. It warms our hearts to see so many groups representing Ethiopia. This demonstrates that we have a large number of interested and talented young people in this field. The only thing left to do is to support, develop, and nurture these talents so they can represent us not only in Africa but also on the global stage.
This has been the main goal of Yekolo Temari from the beginning, To introduce new individuals to the world of cybersecurity and to motivate those who are already involved.
Therefore, we'd like to express our appreciation for team #Fidel and #class3E for ranking in the top #5 and to everyone who participated in the competition. We hope to witness even greater achievements in similar situations.
#cybersecurity #ctf #hacking #Ethiopia #africa #yekolotemari
This has been the main goal of Yekolo Temari from the beginning, To introduce new individuals to the world of cybersecurity and to motivate those who are already involved.
Therefore, we'd like to express our appreciation for team #Fidel and #class3E for ranking in the top #5 and to everyone who participated in the competition. We hope to witness even greater achievements in similar situations.
#cybersecurity #ctf #hacking #Ethiopia #africa #yekolotemari
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For those who want to build something but don't know how
https://github.com/davidetaibi/Microservices_Project_List
https://github.com/davidetaibi/Microservices_Project_List
GitHub
GitHub - davidetaibi/Microservices_Project_List: A curated List of project that migrated to microservices
A curated List of project that migrated to microservices - davidetaibi/Microservices_Project_List
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The Mind Behind Windows: Dave Cutler Interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xi1Lq79mLeE
Ps. For further info read the book Show Stopper: The Breakneck Race to Create Windows NT and the Next Generation at Microsoft
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xi1Lq79mLeE
Ps. For further info read the book Show Stopper: The Breakneck Race to Create Windows NT and the Next Generation at Microsoft
YouTube
The Mind Behind Windows: Dave Cutler
Dave Cutler, the designer and architect of Windows, RSX11m, and VMS. For information on my book on Autism and ASD: https://amzn.to/45ZzcFW
Dave Cutler is a seminal figure in computer science, renowned for his contributions to operating systems. Born in…
Dave Cutler is a seminal figure in computer science, renowned for his contributions to operating systems. Born in…
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Resilience
System X can adapt to unanticipated disturbances.
"Resilience is seen not as a property, but as a capability: A capability to recognize the boundaries of safe operations, a capability to steer back from them in a controlled manner, a capability to recover from a loss of control if it does occur. And a capability to detect and recognize the phase of operation when the margins are skipped or crossed."
Sidney Dekker, Drift Into Failure
System X can adapt to unanticipated disturbances.
"Resilience is seen not as a property, but as a capability: A capability to recognize the boundaries of safe operations, a capability to steer back from them in a controlled manner, a capability to recover from a loss of control if it does occur. And a capability to detect and recognize the phase of operation when the margins are skipped or crossed."
Sidney Dekker, Drift Into Failure
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Power On: The Story of Xbox
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJYsA1jXf60&list=PL0il2l-B_WwadxfTkK3-NLoYNcQEHdBGO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJYsA1jXf60&list=PL0il2l-B_WwadxfTkK3-NLoYNcQEHdBGO
YouTube
Power On: The Story of Xbox | Chapter 1: The Renegades
A small team of upstarts sets out to convince Microsoft that it’s time to enter the console business. Chapter 1 of Power On: The Story of Xbox. Xbox almost didn’t happen. Find out why in this behind-the-scenes, six-part series that takes you back to the scrappy…
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Forwarded from GebetaMaps
📍Exciting news! We are happy to announce that Zayride has now fully integrated our services and started using GebetaMaps API services. Glad to have you on board.
@gebetamaps
LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Website
@gebetamaps
LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Website
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Forwarded from Dark horse (Fearless Soul🤴👨🦽)
If you're a junior software engineer or just getting started in SWE, you need to understand this...
The language or framework in which you develop is not the primary technical challenge of programming. So many people just getting started seem to think "ok great, so if I learn Python I'll be able to build software." Please understand that understanding a programming language is one practically insignificant aspect of programming.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of some of the concerns you address when writing software:
* Clearly defining/understanding the problem specification
* Understanding how the problem impacts the user
* Understanding if your solution will delight the user
* Composing a simple and extensible code architecture
* Building and choosing architectural components that will solve your problem over time, such as data stores, caches, proxies, queues, cloud services, etc.
* Choosing the right build and workflow tools
* Testability (unit tests, integration tests, e2e tests)
* Observability (metrics, logs, traces)
* Performance
* Readability
* Continuous Integration
* Deployment Strategy
* Probing / Synthetics strategy
* Familiarity of team with the chosen technology stack
* Admin tooling support
* Documentation
* Knowledge domain gaps in the problem area (and how to fill them)
* Reliability strategy
* Understanding the context of the decisions in the existing system
* Understanding the logic of complex algorithms in production
The sooner you accept this fact, the better. Yes, it's great to write code in a manner idiomatic to your given language and write syntactically correct code (compilers can help with the latter). That said, this is kind of table stakes. So, please take this into consideration if you decide to enter this field; it's more involved than you think despite what bootcamps might tell you.
credit to Demitri Swan
You can find me on
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The language or framework in which you develop is not the primary technical challenge of programming. So many people just getting started seem to think "ok great, so if I learn Python I'll be able to build software." Please understand that understanding a programming language is one practically insignificant aspect of programming.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of some of the concerns you address when writing software:
* Clearly defining/understanding the problem specification
* Understanding how the problem impacts the user
* Understanding if your solution will delight the user
* Composing a simple and extensible code architecture
* Building and choosing architectural components that will solve your problem over time, such as data stores, caches, proxies, queues, cloud services, etc.
* Choosing the right build and workflow tools
* Testability (unit tests, integration tests, e2e tests)
* Observability (metrics, logs, traces)
* Performance
* Readability
* Continuous Integration
* Deployment Strategy
* Probing / Synthetics strategy
* Familiarity of team with the chosen technology stack
* Admin tooling support
* Documentation
* Knowledge domain gaps in the problem area (and how to fill them)
* Reliability strategy
* Understanding the context of the decisions in the existing system
* Understanding the logic of complex algorithms in production
The sooner you accept this fact, the better. Yes, it's great to write code in a manner idiomatic to your given language and write syntactically correct code (compilers can help with the latter). That said, this is kind of table stakes. So, please take this into consideration if you decide to enter this field; it's more involved than you think despite what bootcamps might tell you.
credit to Demitri Swan
You can find me on
LinkedIn | Twitter | GitHub
X (formerly Twitter)
Ezedin Fedlu (@ezedinff) on X
Software Engineer
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📒 App Ideas Collection
Have you ever wanted to build something but you had no idea what to do? Just as authors sometimes have "writers block" it's also true for developers. This list is intended to solve this issue once and for all! 👍
These applications are:
great for improving your coding skills 💪;
great for experimenting with new technologies 🆕;
great for adding to your portfolio to impress your next employer/client 📁;
great for using as examples in tutorials (articles or videos) 📃;
easy to complete and also easily extendable with new features 👌;
This is not just a simple list of projects, but a collection that describes each project in enough detail so that you can develop it from the ground up!
https://github.com/florinpop17/app-ideas
Have you ever wanted to build something but you had no idea what to do? Just as authors sometimes have "writers block" it's also true for developers. This list is intended to solve this issue once and for all! 👍
These applications are:
great for improving your coding skills 💪;
great for experimenting with new technologies 🆕;
great for adding to your portfolio to impress your next employer/client 📁;
great for using as examples in tutorials (articles or videos) 📃;
easy to complete and also easily extendable with new features 👌;
This is not just a simple list of projects, but a collection that describes each project in enough detail so that you can develop it from the ground up!
https://github.com/florinpop17/app-ideas
GitHub
GitHub - florinpop17/app-ideas: A Collection of application ideas which can be used to improve your coding skills.
A Collection of application ideas which can be used to improve your coding skills. - florinpop17/app-ideas
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🚀 What's up CodeNight peeps
💡Got any interesting side project you would like to showcase?
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💡Got any interesting side project you would like to showcase?
Share the links below
#CommunityShowcase
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