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Can Conversational AI Become The Face of Tomorrow's Business?

By Kristy Hill 
In recent times, conversational AI has become a tech buzzword in the global market. However, the aggressively growing popularity of AI is leaving many individuals in a great dilemma of whether they should be fear of losing jobs in the future or get excited to leverage the latest edition of the AI-driven applications in businesses.

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Setting up Atom as a Python IDE [A How To Guide]

By David 
In this article, I demonstrate how you can setup and maintain a python friendly development environment from within Atom.  Ideally, a developer wants to reduce the amount of window/application switching as much as possible and create repeatable workflows. 

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How SaaS Evolved from the 2010s to the 2020s and What To Expect in the Future

By Athira 
2020 has settled in and with the New Year has come a whole new decade! Now, looking back, SaaS companies have had quite a ride in the decade that passed by. The graph’s been rising up and as per studies conducted, by 2018, around 89% of the world’s business enterprises were already using SaaS solutions.

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How No-Code Can Rekindle Your Relationship With Data Science

By Obviously AI 
A modern business user’s relationship with data is fairly complicated. It starts with curiosity. “Which of my top users will do X,Y, or Z?” You need a data output to move forward with a decision—except you’re having communication issues.

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A Brief Look Into Ripple (XRP): Banks, Pre-mines, and Lawsuits

By CryptoEQ 
tldr; This post is a brief look into the different aspects (good, bad, and ugly) of the XRP token and Ripple Labs, the company. It is important to separate the two while also investigating the indisputable overlap between the token and the company.

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We Screened Product Hunt Launches With 100+ Upvotes And Learned Things

By Axel Wittmann 
I was recently involved in launching Epiloge a community for students and professionals to connect with people in the same field of interest by sharing not just where you work or study, but by also sharing what you're working on.

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How To Boost Efficiency with Specialized Dictionary Implementations

By Khuyen Tran 
How to create a dictionary with ordered and read-only items, returning default value with non-existent key, grouping multiple dictionaries into a single map and much more

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An Introduction to Holochain: Concept, Architecture, and DHTs

By Kahlil Crawford | MBA 
Holochain is a git (free and open source distributed version control system) that does not require Proof of Work (PoW) and Proof of Stake (PoS). It is based on the DHT (distributed hash table) protocol utilized by BitTorrent for data lookup and file sharing.

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Learn To Code By Playing These Games

By Johnny 
Apart from an ambition to become a programmer and have an interesting well-paid job, there are plenty of reasons to learn coding even for those who see themselves in other professions.  

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What Really Propelled The Cloud Revolution: A Developer's Perspective

By Ohad Maislish 
An overview of the main trends that have pushed the Cloud industry — and the world — forward, in the past decade and a half.

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Enterprise Software Is the Hardest Software To Write

By Lance Gutteridge 
There is a perception that enterprise software is easy. The thought process goes something like: “How can adding up numbers and producing reports be as hard to do as programming image recognition, or writing software to control nuclear power plants?”

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How Next-Generation Supply Chain Tracking Is Improving Quality Assurance in the Cannabis Industry

By Reuben Jackson 
After a long day riding the slopes, a college student walks into a recreational marijuana dispensary in Lake Tahoe. She’s looking to kick back and enjoy the sunset, so she picks herself a bag labeled Purple Kush, a strain known for its mellow, muscle relaxation effects.

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Unliked: Facebook’s Reign Could End

By Moey 
Facebook shares went tumbling following the news after a ‘sell’ recommendation from Michael Levine of Pivotal Research Group. Levine cited concerns over Facebook’s Ad revenue as well as ongoing regulatory risks.

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What is Modern Monetary Theory (MMT)? [My Two Cents]

By Noam Levenson 
A Pocket Guide To Modern Monetary Theory and Why It Matters

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