Machine Learning Crash Course from Google is a self-study guide for aspiring machine learning practitioners. Learn best practices from Google experts on key machine learning concepts. Programming exercises run directly in your browser (no setup required!) using the Colaboratory platform. Colaboratory is supported on most major browsers, and is most thoroughly tested on desktop versions […]

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In the summer of 2017, Oracle had begun working with the Eclipse Foundation and the Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) community to transfer its Java EE code and governance responsibilities to the foundation. The Eclipse Foundation is using “Eclipse Enterprise for Java” or “EE4J” as the umbrella term for the open source project, but because […]

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Hacker101 is a collection of videos that will teach you everything you need to operate as a bug bounty hunter. The material is available for free from HackerOne. Taught by HackerOne’s Cody Brocious, the Hacker101 material is located at this GitHub repository and the videos are available through YouTube. Additionally, there are coursework levels where […]

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In July 2016, Stack Overflow introduced Documentation Beta. Documentation is community-curated, example-focused developer documentation, based on the principles of Stack Overflow. In Stack Overflow Documentation, examples are the star of the show. Anyone can add one, so good topics will eventually have several useful examples. And much like answers on Stack Overflow, the most helpful […]

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