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9 Reasons Why HackerEarth Is A Good Alternative To Codility

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

Imagine hiring a candidate that is the perfect fit for your company. With unbeatable technical skills, impressive communication skills, and a good team player. Who doesn’t want that? But judging a candidate’s personality and capabilities is tough, especially in tech hiring. You need a platform that helps you test relevant skills in real time.

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Top 8 Benefits of Nearshoring Your Software Development

TurnKey Labs

Sometimes your startup’s biggest advantage is right next door. Well, not literally next door, rather, nearshore (yes we’re poets, too). In this article, we’ll be analyzing the benefits of nearshoring your software development efforts. What is nearshoring, you say?

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7 Advantages of Using Web Forms

Docuphase

Forms are a fundamental part of many businesses. They drive processes in all industries and span multiple departments, whether it’s collecting information from customers, receiving applications in HR, managing time off submissions , or handling purchase requests in the back office.

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The Evolution of Conversational AI: From Simple Chat-bots to Sophisticated Virtual Assistants

Sunflower Lab

Rise of a Digital Mind A world without virtual assistants and chat bots cannot be imagined presently, but not long before we were familiar with the boundary technology will take us to. It took a lot of effort from the experts from all over the globe to situate the digitalization scenario we find ourselves in. It all began with ELIZA in 1966, a first in the field of human conversation simulation, as it was just a beginning, and it certainly had many limitations in it.

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Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to Production

Speaker: Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks & Tony Karrer, CTO at Aggregage

Executive leaders and board members are pushing their teams to adopt Generative AI to gain a competitive edge, save money, and otherwise take advantage of the promise of this new era of artificial intelligence. There's no question that it is challenging to figure out where to focus and how to advance when it’s a new field that is evolving everyday. 💡 This new webinar featuring Maher Hanafi, CTO of Betterworks, will explore a practical framework to transform Generative AI prototypes into

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Demystifying Responsible AI: Principles and Best Practices for Ethical AI Implementation

Daffodil Software

Around the world, businesses have been revving their implementation of technologies that leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) in some way, shape, or form. While there are several enterprise benefits to the forward momentum of AI tech adoption, there is a laundry list of regulations and compliances to adapt alongside it. Organizations must demonstrate a readiness to adopt AI responsibly.

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Career-Stifling Unconscious Bias Demands a Do-Together Strategy

CEO Insider

In recent years, cherished US institutions have revealed toxic workplace cultures characterized by racism, bullying, misogyny, homophobia or a combination of all four, that is hard to fathom. It’s easy enough to write these instances off as extreme anomalies in the corporate world. But are corporate leaders doing enough to quash micro-aggressive, biased-driven behaviors that fuel toxicity, reduce productivity, and […] The post Career-Stifling Unconscious Bias Demands a Do-Together Strategy

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A Gnarly Hugo-Cloudflare Build Problem, Resolved

Crafty CTO

I’ve been upgrading this site, piece by piece. The latest major series of changes had to do with supporting micro content types, such as the one you’re reading right now, which is a “micro.” As part of this, I wanted to start running my Hugo site builds on Cloudflare Pages where this site is hosted. So rather than building locally and then sending the complete, fully-generated /public directory up to GitHub (which Cloudflare automatically picks up and publishes), I can se

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How to Use Storytelling to Rally and Transform

Women on Business

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Optimizely CMS – Getting all content of a specific property with a simple SQL script

Perficient

When you need to retrieve all content of a specific property from a Page/Block type, normally you will use the IContentLoader or IContentRepository, or even IContentModelUsage to get all instances of a content type then select them by property. This is the correct implementation by code. But what if you only need to check the property’s value for debugging/development purpose?

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12 Reasons Snowflake Costs Get Out of Control — And How to Solve It

With no barriers to entry you can get started with Snowflake for next to nothing, but as you may already know, costs can quickly spiral out of control. While usage costs can be better managed for your internal BI use case, Snowflake costs skyrocket for SaaS providers because the need to deliver real-time, interactive analytics in a multi-tenant environment is always on.

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Studio Bot: An AI for Android Studio

Apiumhub

Introduction Every year, Google holds its Google I/O event, an annual developer conference, where the company unveils and showcases its latest developments, technologies, and products. This year, Android Studio’s artificial intelligence add-on was presented to compete with other tools such as Github Copilot. The new version of Android Studio (codenamed Hedgehog and still in the testing canary channel) is available to help write code and solve problems or more general development issues.

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CodeSOD: Assumption is the Mother of all Segfaults

The Daily WTF

We return to Stefano Z , who once upon a time was a lowly junior developer surrounded by Very Smart™ and Very Senior™ developers. Some of their code was written in a not-C language. It had to process many hundreds of millions of data points, and while it was fast, it wasn't fast enough. The senior devs had a solution: rewrite it in C, the fastest of all languages.

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