Introducing: The RStudio AI Blog
This blog just got a new title: RStudio AI Blog. We explain why.
This blog just got a new title: RStudio AI Blog. We explain why.
In this episode, we have an engaging and very entertaining discussion with Jono Bacon, the founder of Jono Bacon Consulting. Jono was Director of Community at notable companies such as Github, Canonical, and XPRIZE. He is one of the top (if not the top) experts in the world when it comes to building strong communities.
In this episode of Open Source Directions, we were joined by Thomas Wiecki once again who talked about the work being done with PyMC. PyMC3 is a Python package for Bayesian statistical modeling and Probabilistic Machine Learning focusing on advanced Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) and variational inference (VI) algorithms. Its flexibility and extensibility make it applicable to a large suite of problems.
In this episode of Open Source Directions we were joined by Jeff Bezanson and Katie Hyatt who talk about the work they have been doing with Julia. Julia is a programming language that was designed from the beginning for high performance. It programs compile to native code for multiple platforms via LLVM. Julia is dynamically typed, feels like a scripting language, and has good support for interactive use.
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Join us for a conversation with Oshri Cohen, Fractional CTO, as he makes the case for the Fractional CTO model of startup leadership. Learn how to save your startup $250k or more per year in a non-dilutive way by contracting for only the amount of Fractional CTO time you need to achieve your strategic goals.