This book is pre-release and is an evolving work-in-progress. It is published here for the purposes of gaining feedback - I’d love to have your feedback - and providing early value to those who have an interesting resource oriented computing.
Early release book : Resource Oriented Computing with NetKernel
Following the leanpub mantra: Publish Early. Publish Often.
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External Request Profiler
We’ve been working recently with a client, on a solution, revolving around crunching large volumes of data. The scale of data meant that even on a large cluster the computation takes many hours. The usual mode of operation for these compute jobs is to set them off in the evening, and return the next working day to see the results. I was working with them to capture some engineering figures and statistics to assess the performance and opportunities to optimise or re-design.
Published Jan 26, 2018
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netkernel
My Experience Building an Alexa Skill
- Headline: it is actually pretty easy
Back in November I attended a talk on creating your own Amazon Alexa Skill at Bristech. It’s been something I’ve wanted to play with for a while, so when Amazon had their Black Friday sale I couldn’t resist. I was pleasantly surprised by Amazon’s own tutorial using Lambda: Alexa Python Tutorial - Build a voice experience in 5 minutes or less. It really was quite simple and quick. Amazon have worked hard to make it easy for you to get a custom skill up and running on real hardware.
Published Jan 14, 2018
4 min read
internet of things
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artificial intelligence