What is Data Wrangling, what do you need to know about it, and more will be discussed in this article.
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Code Wrangling at its Best
What is Data Wrangling, what do you need to know about it, and more will be discussed in this article.
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A developer who possesses a broad knowledge of multiple languages, even if they specialize in one, can leverage diverse perspectives to find creative solutions.
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Regarding the difference between simulation and emulation:
Not limited to computers I use this distinction:
– A simulation mimics the outward appearance
– An emulation mimics the cause/process.
If you want to convince people that watching television gives you
stomach-aches, you can simulate this by holding your chest/abdomen and
moan.
Before we move on to adding more features to our language, I think it is high time we combine our disparate parts into a single entity.
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In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice there is! Jan L. A. van de Snepscheut I am often asked if you need a CS degree to become a software developer. I usually respond “It helps”. But the truth is I don’t have a CS degree and they were a
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