Have you ever wished to have a proper introduction to Engineering Management? What is all about? In this book, you will learn the basics of Engineering Management and Leadership: Expectations and responsibilities, 1:1s, Helping people grow, Setting goals, Career Path, Culture, Feedback, Hiring, Product Development, and much more.
In Errors of Regression Models you’ll learn how to choose the most appropriate statistics to measure the accuracy of your regression-based prediction model.Written in plain English with no technical jargon, Errors of Regression Models is perfect for beginners!Discover how to measure the accuracy of your regression models quickly and effectively.
My next book (coming soon) is about Spring Testing. With so many Java developers relying on Spring as the foundation for application development, the need for testing is bigger than ever. From the author of "Everyday Unit Testing".
Find out how software people experienced the corona-virus-caused time working from home.
Become an INCREMENTALIST to create big results, in small steps, without pushing yourself too far beyond your comfort zone, burning out, and feeling inadequate. You can do great work and stretch your limits, gradually and slowly. Incremental progress helps you to focus on key things, master your craft, and seamlessly integrate all that matters to you.
Category theory abstractions are very challenging to apprehend correctly, require a steep learning curve for non-mathematicians, and, for people with traditional naïve set theory education, a paradigm shift in thinking. The book uses LEGO® to teach category theory.
Cybersecurity is a complex field riddled with standards, acronyms and gates for businesses trying to establish themselves. For many businesses navigating cybersecurity, it can be difficult to know where to start. This book aims to provide everything you need to start building your own security program.
Welcome to the 2nd weekend magazine, hope you are enjoying. This weekend is different, as we combined the "in weekend" with "from scratch" series. Introducing the Scratching Linear Algebra in Weekend. You will start this series with some refreshing linear algebra that you need to learn to be proficient machine learning engineer or data scientist.
Gates of the Arctic National Park is an area consisting of around seven million and fifty-two thousand acres of public land. The Gates of the Arctic National Preserve consists of almost nine hundred thousand acres of federal land. These lands have been maintained for a number of reasons, mainly to preserve the way the area naturally is.
The Everglades National Park was established on 6th December 1947. As wetlands preserve, the park has quite an intriguing history. Covering 11,000 square miles, the water body in Florida once flowed from the Kissimmee River to Lake Okeechobee , and then led southsouthward to the estuaries of Biscayne Bay, Florida Bay, and the Ten Thousand Islands.
This book will dive deep into field processing, show examples for filtering features, multiple file processing, how to construct solutions that depend on multiple records, how to compare records and fields between two or more files, how to identify duplicates while maintaining input order and so on.
The Dry Tortugas National Park is a National Park of the United States. The spectacular and divine wonderland is located in the Gulf of Mexico, about 68 miles (109 km) west of Key West. It is home to Fort Jefferson and the seven Dry Tortugas islands – the most isolated islands of the Florida Keys.
Approaching PHP from a functional perspective. Yes, really. (With just a pinch of category theory.)
Welcome to one of the On Weekend Series, this series helped me a lot before, and I hope it helps you now. And this book is about the techniques that you should learn to learn, understand and bulid a convolution neural network. I hope you find what you need in this book.
Congaree National Park intacts the largest old growth bottomland hardwood forest in the United States. The park is located in the state of South Carolina in the small town of Hopkins, next to the major city of Columbia.