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Python Programming For Data Science and Machine Learning

Python is a general-purpose, high-level, object-oriented, and easy to learn programming language. It was created by  Guido van Rossum, who is known as the godfather of “Python”.                           Python is a popular programming language because of its simplicity, ease of use, open-source licensing and accessibility — the foundation of its renowned community which provides great support and help in creating tons of packages, tutorials, and sample programs. Python can be used to develop a wide variety of applications — ranging from Web, Desktop GUI based programs/applications to science and mathematics programs, and Machine learning and other big data computing systems. Let’s explore the use of Python in Machine Learning, Data Science and Data Engineering. Machine Learning Machine learning is a relatively new and evolving system development paradigm that has quickly become a mandatory requirement for companies and programmers to understand and use.  Se

Overview of Python Programming Language

Python can be used to develop a wide variety of applications — ranging from Web, Desktop GUI based programs/applications to science and mathematics programs, and Machine learning and other big data computing systems. Let’s explore some key aspects of the Python programming language to get a feel for core features and Python’s user-friendly syntax.                           Python – A Multi-Paradigm Language Python is a multi-paradigm programming language. Meaning it supports different styles of writing code. One can write Python code in a procedural, object-oriented, functional or imperative manner. For this reason, Python is considered a “swiss army knife” in the developer's toolbox. As an “ object-oriented ” programming language, Python supports all the core features of OOP such as abstraction, encapsulation, polymorphism, inheritance, etc. The foundation of OOP is a Class. A class is defined to represent an object that can later be programmatically created

A Blog – Its importance & Why Every Business Needs One

In today’s digital world, every business needs a website. Modern business owners and managers understand the need to have a presence on the web. What is surprising, though, is the number of businesses that don’t leverage the power of a blog at all. Or, they have one, but they rarely update it. Here’s a look at what you are missing out on if you don’t make regular use of one. A Blog Grows and Strengthens a Brand A blog helps to build and strengthen a brand. Without one, building a brand can be an uphill struggle. It provides you with the opportunity to connect with customers and prospects and allows you to convey the ethos of your business. It also gives you a platform on which you can tell the stories that will create interest in the brand and foster brand loyalty. It Fosters a Community Blogs help you build a community around your brand. They can encourage feedback, reviews and comments. When you post relevant and engaging content, the community will grow. As more p

Dangerous command in SQL

SQL Server/Microsoft Data Platform professional with over 10 years of experience working in various fields such as financial, healthcare, and Manufacturing Domains. we have worked in various DB-related roles from database Modeler to database developer to Data Warehouse. The most dangerous command in SQL There’s one command, in particular, that has been effectively hidden since it was introduced pre-SQL Server 2000. I present to you  DBCC WRITEPAGE  – the most dangerous command you can use in SQL Server. Well, no danger of death  DBCC WRITEPAGE  allows you alter any byte on any page in any database, as long as you have sysadmin privileges. It also allows you to completely circumvent the buffer pool, in other words you can force page checksum failures. The purposes of  DBCC WRITEPAGE  are: To allow automated testing of  DBCC CHECKDB and repair by the SQL Server team. To engineer corruptions for demos and testing. To allow for last-ditch disaster recovery by manu

The Benefits of a Content Management System

A content management system (CMS) is software that enables end-users to create and manage content on a website. They are designed to make content management easy for non-technical users. One of the key features of a good content management system is that no coding is needed to create or modify content. CMS handles all the basic coding, so users can concentrate on what visitors to the website will see, rather than what goes on behind the scenes. A content management system consists of two main elements. First, there is a content management application (CMA). The CMA is the part of the application that allows users to add content and manage it. The second element is a content delivery application (CDA). This is the backend application that formats the content and makes it available to visitors to the site. The Benefits of a Content Management System The main benefit of a content management system is that it allows non-technical people to publish content. This dramatical

Docker Container-based Custom Application Management - what business leaders should know

Docker Containers have become an essential element in modern, high-performance IT operations practices — particularly in the cloud computing era. This article defines what containers are and why they are important to your business, whether you are responsible for just managing a single server or running IT operations at scale. Docker Containers Background IT operations are responsible for managing and maintaining an efficient and reliable computing infrastructure that supports the range of computing tasks performed by a business. These tasks are facilitated through enterprise resource planning applications that support Human Resources, Finance, Customer Relationship Management, Project Management, Operations Management and Workflow, Logistics, Reporting and Analytics, and more. While these applications differ in function all share a common dependence on efficient, reliable, and responsive computing resources. These resources include an operating system, processor, RAM, stora

The Internet of Things It Cover All Business Web Services

The Source IoT, It will describe the market around the Internet of Things (IoT), the technology used to build these kinds of devices, how they communicate, how they store data, web services, cloud computing contributes to the growth of the internet of things from the mere definition to reality. ... Web service uses XML for data representation and data transportation between layers. Divided into four modules, we will learn by doing. We will start with simple examples and integrate the techniques we learn into a class project in which we design and build an actual out system. Internet of  Things Graph, a service that connects different devices and cloud services, such as linking humidity sensors to sprinklers to weather data services to create agricultural applications, Industrial apps through a visual drag-and-drop interface.  Internet of Things Site Wise to monitor operations across facilities, quickly compute common industry performance metrics, build applications that analy