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Devcon India 2022 Highlights
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Clearwater Analytics India Developer Conference 2022 Glimpse Video | 14th December 2022
Clearwater Analytics Client Testimonial - London & Capital
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Client testimonial from client, London & Capital.
Clearwater Analytics Overview
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Clearwater Analytics Overview
Flask is what every gent (and lady) needs: Python web services - Dawid Krol
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It seems like Python with newest packages is not going anywhere anytime soon - embrace it then and consider giving it a try with you next web service. In this presentation we’ll cover basics of Flask - Python web framework. Be Flask-WTF-amazed with web forms, have a taste of Flask-SQLAlchemy, and discover that Bootstrap is everywhere. All of it, wrapped in real-life homemade reminder app exampl...
Intro to 3D Printing - Sharky Jacaway
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This will cover the basics of 3D printing. What is 3D printing? What are the different printer types? What material can I print with? What software do I need? (Spoiler! There is both modeling and printing software.) What are the common issues with prints? ‘I thought rafts were for the river, not 3D printing.’ Terminology, or how to talk the talk. There will be at least 1 3D printer running. (Ho...
Angular Composition and Components - Cameron Dumas
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Title: Angular Composition and Components Abstract: Architecting a front-end application is a balance of componentization and composition. Using an example of creating a custom input component, we will work through many of the challenges of composition and how proper organization can simplify the state and create a better application. Speaker: Cameron Dumas Cameron believes that “users should l...
Library Crystal Ball: Predicting Future Technologies - Alexandra Johnatakis and Ari Zickau
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Title: Library Crystal Ball: Predicting Future Technologies NOTE: One of the speakers had some internet challenges, but all dialogue was captured after intermittent periods of silence. Thank you for you patience. Abstract: Last year at DevCon, we spoke on how public libraries develop and encourage makers in the community, and highlighted a number of interesting library resources that people may...
Machine Learning for Diversified Portfolio Construction - Gerald Morrison
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Title: Machine Learning for Diversified Portfolio Construction Abstract: "Diversification is the only free lunch in investing." This phrase was coined in 1952 by Nobel Prize winner Harry Markowitz, the father of modern portfolio theory. In today's correlated world where there are more EFT's than stocks in the US stock market, and most portfolio managers are just closet indexers, diversification...
Fragmented People - Robert Whiting
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Title: Fragmented People Abstract: The barriers between work and home are cracking-we are catching glimpses into the offices, kitchens, and closets for the first time. We can’t keep pretending that people are one-dimensional drones. Maybe the whole person (flaws and all) can bring something that the fragmented mind could not. What does it look like to bring your whole self to work? Or at least ...
Senior Developer Panel - Damon Sutherland, Lora Volkert, Quincy Bowers, Gary Johnson
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Title: Senior Developer Panel Abstract: In this panel, we have the privilege of hearing from tech gurus, Damon, Lora, Gary, and Quincy, whose collective experiences span several industries, including journalism, printing, steel fabrication, investment accounting, and brand protection. We'll learn how their roles have grown and changed over their careers, making them the leaders they are today. ...
Evolutionary Algorithms As a Method of Machine Learning - Jacob Alderink
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Title: Evolutionary Algorithms As a Method of Machine Learning Abstract: With machine learning being at the forefront of today’s innovation, it is important that we understand all machine learning optimization models besides traditional neural networks and linear regression. Evolutionary Algorithms serve as an alternate method for having a program learn the desired outcome. I will be going over...
The Pains of Fintech: The Other Side of the Story - Igor Strupinskiy
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Title: The Pains of Fintech: The Other Side of the Story Abstract: In a rapidly evolving environment, investment managers are increasingly seeking fintech solutions as force multipliers to conquer business problems and expand their businesses. This talk will explore real fintech challenges, points of friction, and solutions from the investment management perspective. The goal will be to expose ...
Delivering Value by Focusing on Outcomes - Scott McLean
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Title: Delivering Value by Focusing on Outcomes Abstract: All too often technology companies focus on delivering a backlog of features and fall into the never-ending build trap. At the end of the day, businesses exist and thrive when they deliver value to their customers. Shifting your focus from delivering features to delivering outcomes helps ensure that you deliver the value customers expect...
Why Aren't You Making Video Games Right Now? - Adam Harris
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Title: Why Aren't You Making Video Games Right Now? Abstract: Want to pick up a new programming language? Need to sharpen your optimization skills? Interested in online network code? Trying to get into UI design? Want to take a break from the web and learn about desktop applications? You should make a video game. This talk will describe how video game development is one of the best avenues for ...
Testing Front-End Applications - Wes Claiborne
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Testing Front-End Applications - Wes Claiborne
Magic in the Age of Black Holes: Machine Learning? - Warren Barkley
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Magic in the Age of Black Holes: Machine Learning? - Warren Barkley
Snowden: The Ultimate Insider - Steven Bay
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Snowden: The Ultimate Insider - Steven Bay
Writing Unit Tests for External Services Using Docker and Testcontainers - Quincy Bowers
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Writing Unit Tests for External Services Using Docker and Testcontainers - Quincy Bowers
Amazon Augmented AI: Easily Implement Human Review of Machine Learning Predictions - Bill Verthein
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Amazon Augmented AI: Easily Implement Human Review of Machine Learning Predictions - Bill Verthein
How Blockchain and Crypto are Used in Finance - Santiago Velez
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How Blockchain and Crypto are Used in Finance - Santiago Velez
Mind-Func: Functional Machine Learning Pipelines with Clojure & Python - Mike Ritthaler
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Mind-Func: Functional Machine Learning Pipelines with Clojure & Python - Mike Ritthaler
Derive Reactive Streams to Learn You an Async - Daniel Avery
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Derive Reactive Streams to Learn You an Async - Daniel Avery
Front-end - Jumpstart Into Productivity - Cameron Dumas
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Front-end - Jumpstart Into Productivity - Cameron Dumas
Allyship in the Workplace - Jennifer Horton, Kelsey Dody, and Wellesley Kopsa
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Allyship in the Workplace - Jennifer Horton, Kelsey Dody, and Wellesley Kopsa
Writing Scalable Services - Ulf Schoo
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Writing Scalable Services - Ulf Schoo
I-da-homemaker: No Sewing or Cooking Involved! - Sharky Jacaway
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I-da-homemaker: No Sewing or Cooking Involved! - Sharky Jacaway
AWS: A Journey of Cloud Migration - Dana Salk
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AWS: A Journey of Cloud Migration - Dana Salk
Where is the State? Thinking in a Reactive Way - Cameron Dumas
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Where is the State? Thinking in a Reactive Way - Cameron Dumas
Brain Care - Jeff Powell
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Brain Care - Jeff Powell

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  • @nguyenvui889
    @nguyenvui889 4 дні тому

    I started to find all the videos about Jared since my 6-year-old son kept typing the key words "Jared Owen" on GG to seek for his videos, including this video... He watched and learned by heart every video with hungry eyes and concentration. It's amazing that we - the parents see that our children spend time on this kind of knowledge since they are very small... I am more than grateful that we found you on Utube - Jared, thank you very much!

  • @bruceme101
    @bruceme101 5 місяців тому

    I worked on the same team with James early on in our careers. We had lots of spectacularly bad and great examples to draw from for this talk. He speaks from real world experience which i can personally attest to.

  • @burakgul1667
    @burakgul1667 11 місяців тому

    He has inspired me greatly. Creating something so valuable that touches people, especially young individuals who learn a lot from his work, is truly amazing. Keep doing it! I hope to become one of your competitors on UA-cam one day.😀

  • @GowriShankerBellu
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    You are an inspiration! Great Jared!

  • @EduVibesHub
    @EduVibesHub Рік тому

    Great work, great video Jared. I see you as an inspiration. Thank you for sharing the knowledge. Cheers!!

  • @hondinatos
    @hondinatos Рік тому

    Great talk. Shows the essence of the technology and how It compares with SQL.

  • @qimingchen1655
    @qimingchen1655 Рік тому

    This guy sounds like jordan peterson😂

  • @CanTURKeyed
    @CanTURKeyed Рік тому

    man man man ur flawless

  • @amitaniket1502
    @amitaniket1502 Рік тому

    I am the 500th subscriber😊

  • @tibfox
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    Great presentation and super helpful for me as I am going to learn laravel :) thank you for sharing and kudos to Marco for his style of presenting all of it!

  • @charlestonmorse1706
    @charlestonmorse1706 2 роки тому

    Hey, that doesn’t look like Jared Owen!

  • @charlestonmorse1706
    @charlestonmorse1706 2 роки тому

    The first movie is DreamWorks, while the other ones are Disney.

  • @charlestonmorse1706
    @charlestonmorse1706 2 роки тому

    Bbb igg bbb eee nnn. Eifffff ellll towww errrrr.

  • @charlestonmorse1706
    @charlestonmorse1706 2 роки тому

    There’s a mistake to a word in the transcript. The S in the word Springs “in “Springs gears levers”” is uppercase.

  • @RunningGriffin
    @RunningGriffin 2 роки тому

    As a student of his at BYU-I, he has inspired me to meet my full potential.

  • @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.1379
    @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.1379 2 роки тому

    Also , I love your stammerings, it has swag , just a fan , #no homo. .

  • @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.1379
    @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.1379 2 роки тому

    And again , you're a good man , for the fact he mentioned his wife , also I didn't know you know "Ian hurbert".

  • @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.1379
    @tamarakepreyeomgbuayakimi.1379 2 роки тому

    Good vid , n presentation men, infact you , inspired me .

  • @tongobong1
    @tongobong1 2 роки тому

    But you could just make some simple static utility methods that transform portfolio positions into something that assert can match. You don't need special library like Hamcrest for that. I just don't see why should we use another "tool" for something that simple refactoring can solve?

    • @tongobong1
      @tongobong1 2 роки тому

      @@bigfornoreason1 but you can just add a message in the assert call to explain why it failed right?

  • @tongobong1
    @tongobong1 2 роки тому

    No no no no! Never mock collaborators just because they are collaborators. Mock only those collaborators that access external resources like database, file system or network or collaborators that take too much time for unit testing or they need a very complex setup. Unit is not class!!!! Unit is the unit of functionality/behaviour/work and not a piece of code. It is perfectly fine to use many objects of different classes in a unit test. Stop believing to London style nonsense!

  • @code_explorations
    @code_explorations 2 роки тому

    This is very valuable; thank you.

  • @cryptoholic5120
    @cryptoholic5120 3 роки тому

    Tremendous stuff Santiago

  • @richardalcantara3495
    @richardalcantara3495 3 роки тому

    Very helpful!

  • @webmandman
    @webmandman 3 роки тому

    Nice presentation dude

  • @indiansrk9997
    @indiansrk9997 3 роки тому

    Jared you are awesome and very inspiring 🙂🙂

  • @akashkadambi3732
    @akashkadambi3732 3 роки тому

    plot twist : Entire video is made in blender

  • @elliotwalsh3151
    @elliotwalsh3151 3 роки тому

    laughing out loud.

  • @BryanBrey
    @BryanBrey 3 роки тому

    This is great! Any updates!?!

  • @nicholasliappas4359
    @nicholasliappas4359 3 роки тому

    As someone who has no idea how to build a portfolio, this was tremendously insightful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @0netom
    @0netom 3 роки тому

    Hey Travis, can you please link those Apache libraries you ported to Clojure? (You mentioned the around @34:25)

    • @rommudoh
      @rommudoh 3 роки тому

      I think you misheard. Travis said "I use a lot of the Apache libraries in Java and imported them" <- not "ported them". Meaning, Travis uses them via interop, like showed with the Java Date, String and Integer examples

  • @srinujhonny
    @srinujhonny 3 роки тому

    What is the final revenue jared

  • @julyml
    @julyml 3 роки тому

    can u please public the fetch_data.clj? I'm a beginner trying to follow your tutorial. Thanks!

    • @mikeritthaler4755
      @mikeritthaler4755 2 роки тому

      My apologies, I hadn't noticed this comment until now! I will see what I can do to get some of those files into a repository.

  • @joshcoulter597
    @joshcoulter597 3 роки тому

    Wow! Thanks Brian for your input!

  • @danielslutsky3339
    @danielslutsky3339 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this walkthrough! Really enlightening. By the way, all these things (CSV reading, array processing, dataframe processing, KMeans, and other machine learning algorithms, data visualization, etc.) are nowadays doable directly from Clojure using libraries like Dtype-next, Tech.ml.dataset, Tablecloth, Fastmath, Tech.ml, Oz, Hanami, etc. Still, it is refreshing and interesting to see it all working through the Clojure-Python bridge!

  • @cuentadeyoutube5903
    @cuentadeyoutube5903 3 роки тому

    I didn't find the explanation of "why not just use python" convincing. I would say the following: python is good and easy for small projects but breaks down as the project evolves. Clojure has better performance, syntax and, being a lisp, it allows you to do higher level operations. We want to use clojure, but we can't afford to get rid of it because python has some "killer libs". This way, we get to use closure for programming and we use python when needed. Ideally, we would replace most popular libraries with native closure.

    • @mikeritthaler4755
      @mikeritthaler4755 3 роки тому

      I totally agree. What's been most frustrating for me is seeing many clojure libraries for linear algebra, or machine learning, but none of them every get caught up to the python ones, mainly because of python's network effects.

    • @danielslutsky3339
      @danielslutsky3339 3 роки тому

      @@mikeritthaler4755 it would be enlightening to hear more about what you may find missing for your use cases. The Clojure ecosystem is moving fast, and we try to develop the missing parts in a problem-driven manner. Hearing about use cases and concrete problems are always very helpful. Anybody who is interested in Clojure-based data science is invited to follow the Scicloj Community channel here on youtube and to join our discussions at the Clojurians Zulip chat. ua-cam.com/channels/aoZzhNzq-H7YiQczXKuXuw.html clojurians.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/151924-data-science

  • @kiadel7502
    @kiadel7502 3 роки тому

    Intelligence is not a term you can apply to a piece of silicone. Nice to play and nice use it as tool though.

  • @diario_e-bike
    @diario_e-bike 4 роки тому

    Awesome! I`m an eletrical engineer and teacher and i need animations to explain eletricity more easily. I`ll deep in this to make little animations for my students! Thanks Jared!!!

  • @mikl2345
    @mikl2345 4 роки тому

    Thanks Mark. I hadn't realised that in datomic using a unique/identity can be a stand in for using temp ids to link entities inserted in the same transaction, cool. In the docs unique identity seemed to me mainly sold as enabling "upserts", but "upserting within a transaction" like this makes more sense to me as being useful/sound than doing so outside of one, at least that's my take on it at the moment. P.S. This is one of the best practical presentations on datomic I've seen and I've watched many.

    • @markbastian774
      @markbastian774 4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @amritanandpathak1112
    @amritanandpathak1112 4 роки тому

    this video is goldmine for every 3d beginners.

  • @laroooga
    @laroooga 4 роки тому

    Now this is epic

  • @njaviation1
    @njaviation1 4 роки тому

    First

  • @jwesdaniel
    @jwesdaniel 4 роки тому

    “If I’ve earned it...” Ha, pretty sure you’ve earned it man. Amazing story. It was great to learn a piece of your creative process and how far you’ve truly come. Your videos are an incredible resource for us visual learners.

  • @syedadnan9142
    @syedadnan9142 4 роки тому

    Very very nice

  • @felixmariotto4639
    @felixmariotto4639 4 роки тому

    The issue with aFrame, is that at some point you always need to dig into how it deals with Three.js internally. This is 3D rendering, you always have something to tailor-made to your need... Sometimes even Three.js is too high-level, so you have to write your own bit of GLSL. I suggest using Three.js directly, it's easy to use, and it's got all you need for VR, even user interfaces and virtual keyboard : three-mesh-ui.herokuapp.com/#keyboard

  • @mostafaahmadi4998
    @mostafaahmadi4998 4 роки тому

    Thanks for giving the talk Jared. That was an excellent presentation and a lot to learn. I have a question please. Suppose that there is somebody who knows python very well but has no knowledge of blender. How long does it take him/her to learn the blender skills required to do the spring-driven-car animation?

  • @Parth3399
    @Parth3399 4 роки тому

    I am taking up a similar project. Can you share some resources other than these? I am trying to generate questions with one word answers.

    • @AV-tr9hl
      @AV-tr9hl 3 роки тому

      Did you got the resources?

    • @Parth3399
      @Parth3399 3 роки тому

      @@AV-tr9hl nope

  • @jeant408
    @jeant408 4 роки тому

    Hello Jared, thank you for sharing this very interesting conference. It is funny to hear you speaking about your Pixar inspiration source that gave you the motivation to be a 3D creator, ... I had the a little bit the same storry, ... instead that YOU are my inspiration source. I really love your work and the way you explain complex concepts or items on a so clear, didactic, professionnal way. Every of your video is a nice and enriching experience. Thank you some much for your work!

  • @AbhijithShankaren
    @AbhijithShankaren 4 роки тому

    A very informative video. Thank you so much Jared for this wonderful resource

  • @amritanandpathak1112
    @amritanandpathak1112 4 роки тому

    I love you Jared.

  • @ProCoder2007
    @ProCoder2007 4 роки тому

    I really like this talk! Thank you very much to point out the real Clojure and not just the good parts :)