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August 27 · Issue #204 · View online |
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Our pick this week is the story of two designers who have created album covers using visualizations of the music. We also have a piece on using Lustre to scale data access, and another on how to create data visualization apps with the Blazor framework. Stay healthy!
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Data-Driven Album Covers | Nightingale
An artist who created a set of data-driven artwork for her latest album interviews other designers who have used visualization of sound to create album covers.
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Handling duplicate data in streaming pipeline using Pub/Sub & Dataflow. | Google Cloud Blog
Three options for handling duplicate data in your streaming data pipeline using Pub/Sub and Dataflow.
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Understanding Operational Analytics | Xplenty
Operational analytics allows you to make data-driven decisions in real-time. How can you implement this in your company and how can it help you? [Sponsored]
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Scaling data access to 10Tbps (yes, terabits) with Lustre | Google Cloud Blog
Lustre is Google’s High Performance Computing file system. This piece details how Google was able to scale it for the IO500 HPC benchmark to attain 5.6 Tbps write and 10.16 Tbps read throughput.
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Making Sense of Satellite Data, An Open Source Workflow: Accessing Data
Just 20 years ago, access to satellite data was limited to the world’s biggest militaries, wealthiest corporations, and a handful of government scientists…
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Data Wrangler / Observable / Observable
Data wrangling is often a complex and time consuming part of quantitative work. This “Wrangler” function shows how to use the Arquero Javascript library to write some code to wrangle your data.
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Building a JavaScript Resource Gantt Chart to Visualize Tokyo 2020 Paralympics Schedule | by AnyChart | Aug, 2021 | JavaScript in Plain English
Resource Gantt charts are used to visualize usage of a resource along a timeline. This piece, which includes a code example, shows how to create that chart to show the schedule for the Tokyo Paralympics.
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How to create data visualization app with Blazor | by Yuliia Nikitina | Aug, 2021 | Dev Genius
Blazor is a framework that allows developers to build projects that combine C# and Javascript. This piece shows how to add a pivot table to your Blazor app.
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How MEDHOST’s cardiac risk prediction successfully leveraged AWS analytic services | Amazon Web Services
How MEDHOST use a variety of AWS tools (including Glue, Redshift and SageMaker) to build a low-cost cardiac risk prediction model for patients based on health records.
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Powering the Network Pricing Model with Near Real-Time Features
How Uber used streaming pipelines with Apache Flink to power their pricing model, which gives drivers an incentive to make trips to non-busy areas.
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Analytics Engineer: The Newest Data Career Role | by Madison Schott | Aug, 2021 | Towards Data Science
The skills and interests you should have if you’re interested in the Analytics Engineer role.
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Here are this week’s job picks:
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