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Microsoft ML.NET 3.0 expands deep learning capabilities
Update to the machine learning framework for .NET developers brings new capabilities in object detection, named entity recognition, and question answering.
Get started with Java's new structured concurrency model
Java has a powerful new concurrency model, and it works with both traditional and virtual threads. Here's a first look at structured concurrency.
How to use Pandas for data analysis in Python
Pandas makes it easy to quickly load, manipulate, align, merge, and even visualize data tables directly in Python.
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What’s the Go language really good for?
Famous for easy concurrency, Go has become the language of countless cloud-native projects. Here’s everything you should know about Google’s hit programming language.
AWS adds more zero-ETL integrations to Amazon RedShift
The new integrations include updates to relational and non-relational databases, such as Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon RDS for MySQL.
Amazon Q: AWS' answer to Microsoft’s GPT-driven Copilot
Amazon Q can do all the tasks that Copilot can and is expected to appeal to IT managers who want to limit the number of generative AI assistants in use at their enterprises.
JDK 22: The new features in Java 22
The number of proposed features for the next version of standard Java now totals 10, with the addition of a second preview of structured concurrency and an enhancement to the Java application launcher.
AWS adds new enterprise pricing tier for Amazon CodeCatalyst
The new pricing tier includes a custom blueprint feature that allows enterprises to encapsulate best practices for application code, workflows, and infrastructure.
Amazon Braket Direct program to help reserve quantum computers
The new program allows researchers to cut through waiting queues or wait times while providing the option to connect with experts to seek guidance on quantum workloads.
Are we too focused on vendors?
The mega cloud conferences hosted by cloud providers never fail to mesmerize us with shiny new technology. We should focus on our business needs instead.
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