Level Up: Linear Regression in Python – Part 2

In the second lesson of the series, we’ll learn how to fit and interpret a simple linear regression with a categorical predictor. We’ll use a simulated dataset to predict the amount of time someone will spend on a website based on the browser they are using. We’ll also predict the rental prices of NYC apartments… The post Level Up: Linear Regression in Python – Part 2 appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/29/level-up-linear-regression-

The Overflow #75: Where design meets development

Welcome to ISSUE #75 of the Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. This week: Rebuilding static sites a little at a time, telling the difference between decompilers and disassemblers, and five tools to fix security holes. From the blog Incremental Static Regeneration: Building… The post The Overflow #75: Where design meets development appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

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Podcast 342: You’re just as likely to ruin a successful product as make it better

Working from home? We chat about being your own operations department and battling scope creep solo. The post Podcast 342: You’re just as likely to ruin a successful product as make it better appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/28/podcast-342-youre-just-as-likely-to-ruin-a-successful-product-as-make-it-better/

How to prevent scope creep when managing a project from home

When unexpected changes are requested during the development process, your final product may be a lot more complicated than what your spec originally called for. This phenomenon is called “scope creep.” Add a fully remote team with thin work-life boundaries on top of that, and you've got problems. The post How to prevent scope creep when managing a project from home appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/27/how-to-prevent-scope-creep-when-managing-a-project-f

The 2021 Developer Survey is now open!

The 2021 Developer Survey is ready for your input. The post The 2021 Developer Survey is now open! appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/25/the-2021-developer-survey-is-now-open/

Podcast 341: Blocking the haters as a service

We chat with Tracy Chou, CEO of Block Party, about using software to build anti-harassment tools. The post Podcast 341: Blocking the haters as a service appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/25/podcast-341-blocking-the-haters-as-a-service/

How developers can be their own operations department

Many companies run parallel development and operations organizations. But what you just ran one team that did both? The post How developers can be their own operations department appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/24/how-developers-can-be-their-own-operations-department/

Level Up: Linear Regression in Python – Part 1

Linear regression is a machine learning technique for modeling continuous outcomes. It is used for both prediction and data analysis in a variety of different fields. It is also the basis for a number of other machine learning models, including logistic regression and poisson regression. For anyone who is interested in learning more about data… The post Level Up: Linear Regression in Python – Part 1 appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/22/level-up-line

The Overflow #74: Behind the scenes at SpaceX

Welcome to ISSUE #74 of the Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. This week: So long to a podcast co-host, it’s a good year to go to Mars, and neural networks doing the important work of making video games more realistic. From the… The post The Overflow #74: Behind the scenes at SpaceX appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/21/the-overflow-74-be

Using Kubernetes to rethink your system architecture and ease technical debt

This is a story about trying to rethink complex systems: the challenges you face when you try to rebuild them, the burdens you face as they grow, and how inaction itself can cause it’s own problems. When you’re weighing the risk and reward of replacing architecture, it can take several attempts to find a solution that works for you. The post Using Kubernetes to rethink your system architecture and ease technical debt appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/19/r


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