Blog articles tagged 'thoughts'

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on 3/15/2013 3:07 PM
Big data is the buzzword de jour, and why not?  Companies like Google with huge server farms are doing amazing things leveraging huge amounts of data and processing power.  It’s all very sexy but these researchers get to pick and choose the data they work[...]
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on 12/2/2012 10:50 PM
As of today I’ve completed my fifth course at Coursea, all but one being directly related to Machine Learning. The fact that you can now take classes given by many of most well known researchers in their field who work at some of the most lauded instituti[...]
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on 8/31/2012 12:46 PM
Some say that API design is one of the hardest things in programming. A few even go as far as to say you should have at least 10 years of experience to even attempt it. While I think this process can be sped up almost an order of magnitude by good mentors[...]
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on 7/19/2012 2:43 PM
It’s funny how over time the meaning of a technical word will converge to something halfway between what the experts intended and some fuzzy notion consisting of the most easily graspable components of that idea. In this inevitable process an idea is stri[...]
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on 7/16/2012 3:46 PM
Inspired by: The Fresh Prince of Bell Labs #codingsitcoms — Tim Pettersen (@kannonboy) July 16, 2012 In Petoskey, Michigan born and raised Tinkering with gadgets I spent most of my days Chillin out, maxin, relaxing with Boole, And working on my master’s o[...]
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on 6/21/2012 1:12 PM
Taking the Coursera Probabilistic Graphical Models course has had me thinking a lot about complexity. Lately, program state complexity in the context of testing in particular. How many discrete tests would it take to ensure every combination of inputs is [...]
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on 4/15/2012 3:10 PM
It wasn’t long after college that I found myself blogging about the technology I was using on a regular basis. I have pretty good writing skills and am damn good with the code so soon after I was easily breaking 10K hits per post. Having a platform to sha[...]
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on 1/20/2012 10:35 PM
Thank you all for your comments on my previous post, I appreciate the time you all took in sharing your perspectives very much.  Many of you have brought up great analogies to demonstrate how you feel and in reading these responses I realized I must not h[...]
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on 1/13/2012 6:36 PM
In the early days programming was considered a subdiscipline of mathematics. In fact, the very first person to write an algorithm was renowned as a mathematical genius. However, somewhere along the way we forgot. We began to think of ourselves as somethin[...]
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on 12/12/2011 11:53 AM
For the past year I’ve been working almost entirely in F# and have found the experience to be everything I hoped it to be and better. In just six months I was able to bring a research project to fruition which has since made our company millions of dollar[...]
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