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    Marcello La Rocca - Why algorithms are important? (Tundra) (#16)

    enMarch 04, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Marcello Is a senior software engineer at Tundra.com, Author of "Algorithms and Data Structures in Action", His work and interests focus on graphs, optimization algorithms, genetic algorithms, machine learning, and quantum computing.
    What have talked with him about:

    • Why do you go by "Software Engineer" instead of something with more buzzwords?
    • How to have better cooperation between business, engineering, and analytics?
    • What is the difference between a model and an algorithm? How are they related? Which job profiles are connected to them?
    • Will the areas of data science, analytics, and engineering converge in the future or become even more specialized?

    If you wish to learn more, Marcello was kind to generate a unique discount with his publishing house Manning Publications giving you a 35% discount code (good for all products in all formats): podwtd20

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    Marcello was also kind to share a free book for a lucky listener. Here is one free eBook code good for a copy of Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures for a lucky listener
    You can find him here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcellolarocca/

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