Data mining and machine learning software

Fluentd

Fluentd is a cross platform open-source data collection software project originally developed at Treasure Data. It is written primarily in the Ruby programming language. (Wikipedia).

Fluentd
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GoGaRuCo 2014- How to become a data scientist with Ruby and Fluentd

By, Kiyoto Tamura As someone who once cut teeth in quantitative finance, I can tell you that a huge fraction of 'data science' is data collection. Yes, it's kind of unsexy, but it's hugely important. If you have bad data, you have no chance of drawing good conclusions from your data consis

From playlist GoGaRuCo2014-

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RedDotRuby 2014 - Fluentd: Data Streams in Ruby World by Satoshi Tagomori

Data streams (ex: logs) are becoming larger, while analytics in (semi-) real time is also becoming more important today. We want to collect huge data sets from many sources, and analyze these data in various way to gain valuable business insights. For these purposes, software on jvm (Hadoo

From playlist RedDotRuby 2014

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Ruby Conf 2013 - Lightning Talks

01:15 - Coby Randquist - Announcements about Los Angeles Ruby Conf and Ruby on Ales 02:30 - Josh - Ruby Hangout - follow @rubyhangout on twitter - Online meetup 03:49 - Evan Machnic - Rails Installer Project - Windows and OS X Rails Installer - railsinstaller.org 04:35 - Brandon Valentine

From playlist RubyConf 2013

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RubyConf 2014 - Build the Unified Logging Layer with Fluentd and Ruby by Kiyoto Tamura

As software becomes less monolithic and more service-oriented, log collection becomes a real problem. How can we stop hacking together brittle log parsing scripts and start building a unified logging layer? Fluentd is a data collector written in Ruby to solve this problem. Unlike other lo

From playlist RubyConf 2014

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the C language (part 2 of 5)

Introduction to the C programming language. Part of a larger series teaching programming. See http://codeschool.org

From playlist The C language

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the C language (part 5 of 5)

Introduction to the C programming language. Part of a larger series teaching programming. See http://codeschool.org

From playlist The C language

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MountainWest RubyConf 2015 - Forensic Log Analysis with BigQuery

by Aja Hammerly It is a fact of life: When you are running a website stuff goes wrong. Someone puts a dictionary on the keyboard and reloads your site a million times. Your mobile app hits an error state and sends messages that cause 500s on your server. An external service takes 5 times a

From playlist MWRC 2015

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Communication

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.

From playlist Communicating Effectively

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Fluent in Any language in 6 months

https://memorycourse.brainathlete.com/memorytips/?WickedSource=Youtube&WickedID=fluent-in-any-language-6-months Get memory training tips at link above now These are my 10 Steps to Become Fluent in Any Language in 6 Months 1. Learn the 625 key words to any language. If you master and lea

From playlist How to Study

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RailsConf 2014 - Lightning Talks by Many People

Sean Marcia 00:01:24 - Josh 00:05:00 - Sachin Shintre 00:08:52 - Gyani & Siddant 00:12:00 - Andrew Nordman 00:17:26 - Justin Love 00:21:47 - Matthew Nielsen 00:25:58 - Andrew Cantino 00:29:34 - Yehuda Katz 00:34:18 - Ryan Alyea 00:37:29 - Adam Cuppy 00:40:32 - Mark Lorenz & Mike Gee 0

From playlist RailsConf 2014

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NOT SORRY: Expressions in English and When you shouldn't apologize

Write and Speak English with more confidence and more authority. In this video you'll learn when to use "sorry" and when to use "I'm afraid " Subscribe to LetThemTalkTV for more great learning English videos http://www.youtube.com/user/letthemtalkparis?sub_confirmation=1

From playlist Speak English like a native

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Speak English like a native: How to use gonna, wanna, gotta, oughta

In this video you'll learn how to use gonna, wanna, gotta and oughta. When to use them and when not to use them in both formal and informal English. Subscribe here for more great English language videos from LetThemTalkTV http://www.youtube.com/user/letthemtalkparis?sub_confirmation=1 L

From playlist Speak English like a native

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Learn English Words: Hospital

http://www.GCFLearnFree.org The goal of the GCF Reading Program is to help adults at all levels become more proficient readers. Utilizing various learning tools, learners will be able to learn and practice reading the top 1,000 most frequently used words in the English language.

From playlist Reading/Vocabulary

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How PEOPLE not PERSONS Became the Plural of PERSON (most of the time): A History Lesson.

What's the difference between PERSONS and PEOPLE? In this video not only will you learn when to use PEOPLE and PERSONS but also we'll look at the fascinating history of these two words. With graphs and examples and even a touch of Anglo-Saxon. I hope you enjoy it. Intermediate and advan

From playlist Tales from the English language

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How to Learn a Foreign Language - Study Tips - Language Learning

Hello Socratica Friends! We're here to help you be a Great Student. How to Learn a Foreign Language is one of our favourite subjects. Our host Liliana speaks English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian - and she’s agreed to share some of her top tips for learning a second language. We disc

From playlist It Starts With Literacy

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Learn English Words: Cook

http://www.GCFLearnFree.org The goal of the GCF Reading Program is to help adults at all levels become more proficient readers. Utilizing various learning tools, learners will be able to learn and practice reading the top 1,000 most frequently used words in the English language.

From playlist Reading/Vocabulary

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CNCF Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate Certification Course (KCNA) - Pass the Exam!

Prepare for the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) exam and pass! This certification demonstrates a user’s foundational knowledge and skills in Kubernetes and the wider cloud native ecosystem. ✏️ Andrew Brown and Marino Wijay created this course. 🐦 Andrew on Twitter: https://twi

From playlist DevOps Courses

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