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Julia is a high-level dynamic programming language designed to address the requirements of high-performance numerical and scientific computing. It has been discussed as o...
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Summary: At least one instance of Real Time Predictive Model development in a streaming data problem has been shown to be more accurate than its batch counterpart. Wh...
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Summary: If you want to capitalize on all the amazing advancements in data science take a look at these two hot growth areas for IoT. It’s likely that these wil...
Try the new non-blocking http API in curl 2.1: R sitemap example, Jeroen Ooms, 2016 This code demonstrates the new multi-request features in curl 2.0. It creates an inde...
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Over the last decade, we have seen tremendous interest in the application of data mining and statistical algorithms, first in research and science and, more recently acro...