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    Explore " web services" with insightful episodes like "017 | Niraj Aswani | NLP and ecommerce: crafting better online shopping with AI", "56. Building Drabble.social using Azure PaaS - with Bram de Buyser", "Sophie DeBenedetto on the Future of Elixir and LiveView", "Championing the Prospective Customer With David Heinemeier Hansson, Co-owner & CTO, 37signals" and "Web Services en Joomla 4" from podcasts like ""Commerce Famous Podcast", "Betatalks the podcast", "Elixir Wizards", "IT Visionaries" and "Mastermind Web"" and more!

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    017 | Niraj Aswani | NLP and ecommerce: crafting better online shopping with AI

    017 | Niraj Aswani | NLP and ecommerce: crafting better online shopping with AI

    Today, Ben welcomes Klevu's CTO and Co-Founder Niraj Aswani. The two dive deeper into Niraj's journey from a strong academic foundation in natural language processing to confronting real-world challenges in ecommerce search functionality. They examine how Niraj's expertise has been instrumental in Klevu's development of advanced search technologies, making online shopping more intuitive and efficient for users. The conversation also covers the broader implications of integrating AI and machine learning into ecommerce platforms, focusing on how these innovations are transforming customer experiences, improving search accuracy, and influencing the future direction of the retail industry. Enjoy!

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    56. Building Drabble.social using Azure PaaS - with Bram de Buyser

    56. Building Drabble.social using Azure PaaS - with Bram de Buyser

    In this episode, we talk with Bram de Buyser, he is a freelance technical architect and developer, primarily in data engineering and scalable platforms. Bram talks about his adventures building Drabble.social, how do you start a Twitter alternative? We talk about the key features of Drabble and concepts like how to design a timeline for the user. Bram explains how Azure PaaS services are helping him to build a seriously scalable architecture on a starter budget and how not having to invest upfront keeps options open to redesign when needed. We also talk about the influence of AI and Large Language Models and where Bram expects this to be most useful for a social network.

    About this episode, and Bram de Buyser in particular:  you can find Bram on Twitter at @chton & GitHub. Visit his website and also take a look at his drabble.social which is now in public preview.

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    Sophie DeBenedetto on the Future of Elixir and LiveView

    Sophie DeBenedetto on the Future of Elixir and LiveView
    In today's episode, Sophie DeBenedetto emphasizes the importance of the Elixir community's commitment to education, documentation, and tools like liveBook, fostering an environment where people with varying skill levels can learn and contribute. The discussion highlights LiveView's capabilities and the role it plays in the future of Elixir, encouraging members to share knowledge and excitement for these tools through various channels. Sophie invites listeners to attend and submit their talks for the upcoming Empex conference, which aims to showcase the best in Elixir and LiveView technologies. Additionally, the group shares light-hearted moments, reminding everyone to contribute to all types of documentation and promoting an inclusive atmosphere. Key topics discussed in this episode: • Updates on the latest release of the Programming Phoenix LiveView book • The importance of community connection in Elixir conferences • The future of documentation in the Elixir ecosystem • The Elixir community's commitment to education and documentation • LiveBook as a valuable tool for learning and experimenting • Encouraging contributions across experience levels and skill sets • Importance of sharing knowledge through liveBooks, blog posts, and conference talks • Core Components in Phoenix LiveView, and modal implementation • Creating a custom component library for internal use • Reflecting on a Phoenix LiveView Project Experience • Ease of using Tailwind CSS and its benefits in web development • Advantages of LiveView in reducing complexity and speeding up project development • LiveView's potential to handle large datasets using Streams • The role of Elixir developers in the rapidly evolving AI landscape Links in this episode: Sophie DeBenedetto – https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiedebenedetto Programming Phoenix LiveView Book – https://pragprog.com/titles/liveview/programming-phoenix-liveview Empex NYC - https://www.empex.co/new-york SmartLogic - https://smartlogic.io/jobs Phoenix LiveView documentation: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenixliveview/Phoenix.LiveView.html Live sessions and hooks: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenixliveview/Phoenix.LiveView.Router.html#livesession/1 LiveView: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenixlive_view/Phoenix.LiveView.html Tailwind CSS: https://tailwindcss.com/ Reuse Markup With Function Components and Slots (https://fly.io/phoenix-files/function-components/) LiveView Card Components With Bootstrap (https://fly.io/phoenix-files/liveview-bootstrap-card/) Building a Chat App With LiveView Streams (https://fly.io/phoenix-files/building-a-chat-app-with-liveview-streams/) Special Guest: Sophie DeBenedetto.

    Championing the Prospective Customer With David Heinemeier Hansson, Co-owner & CTO, 37signals

    Championing the Prospective Customer With David Heinemeier Hansson, Co-owner & CTO, 37signals

    Software itself is constantly being updated, but are some conventional approaches used by tech leaders also in need of an upgrade? David Heinemeier Hansson is the Co-owner & CTO of the software company 37signals, producer of the successful web services Basecamp and HEY. On this episode, David explains the forward-thinking methodologies that his company has successfully implemented, like championing prospective customers rather than current ones, enforcing a short six-week planning cycle, and placing a higher value on intuition over data.

    Tune in to learn:

    • David describes the “six-week cycle” approach at 37signals (03:30)
    • How did 37signals develop its short-term planning method? (08:30 )
    • The relationship between designers and programmers at 37signals (13:30)
    • David’s reliance on intuition over data (29:15)
    • The importance of writing and advice David received from Jeff Bezos (37:50)

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    Web Services en Joomla 4

    Web Services en Joomla 4
    El internet de las cosas nos va llegando poco a poco y para que las cosas hablen tienen que entender el mismo idioma. En Joomla 4 podremos hacer que nuestro sitio hable con muchas cosas gracias a los Web Services ¡Descubre que nos van a aportar! Recuerda dejarnos tus ideas y comentarios sobre para que vas a utilizar los Web Services en el artículo del programa: https://mastermindweb.es/48-web-services-en-joomla-4

    Building and Testing Web Services with Postman

    Building and Testing Web Services with Postman

    Web services are for much more than building websites: they are one of the most common techniques for passing information among programs. Creating a web API for your program is a great way to access it from a browser, another program, or a mobile app. Today we chat with Abhinav Asthana, CEO of Postman, about building, scaling, and testing web services! Show Notes: https://www.programmingthrowdown.com/2018/05/episode-78-building-and-testing-web.html

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    Episode 34: Web Services

    Episode 34: Web Services

    In this episode, Silas Smith and Bryan Barnard discuss Web Services, including content from Istanbul, Jakarta, and Knowledge 17.

    This episode covers:
    - HTTP logging in Istanbul
    - Knowledge 17 and the rise of the internet of things (IoT)
    - Server name indication (SNI) in Jakarta
    - Web Services resources

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    Ep. 6: Catheryne Nicholson, CEO of BlockCypher

    Ep. 6: Catheryne Nicholson, CEO of BlockCypher

    Catheryne Nicholson is CEO and Co-founder of BlockCypher, a Blockchain-as-a-Service company. BlockCypher’s blockchain-agnostic infrastructure exposes simple web APIs for developers to easily build reliable blockchain applications. BlockCypher runs multiple open and private blockchains at-scale on their same infrastructure. Catheryne is an engineer, entrepreneur, mother, and former U.S. Naval Officer. She has built large-scale software platforms in education, energy and emissions management, CRM, and defense systems for companies such as MommaZoo, C3, Siebel Systems, and Northrop-Grumman. She graduated from the U.S Naval Academy and Stanford University and holds a BS in Aerospace Engineering, a MS in Environmental Engineering, a MBA, and is a registered PE in Mechanical Engineering.

    • https://www.blockcypher.com/

    Rob MacLane with 3Ci, Jeff Andrews with GT Software and Michele Richards with Community Management Associates

    Rob MacLane with 3Ci, Jeff Andrews with GT Software and Michele Richards with Community Management Associates
    Rob MacLane/3Ci 3Ci is one of the industry's most established and reputable technology staffing firms. Founded in 1978, 3Ci has been innovating to deliver technology staffing solutions for nearly 40 years. 3Ci is committed to addressing the talent needs of small, medium and enterprise-level companies in multiple markets across the United States. The company has […] The post Rob MacLane with 3Ci, Jeff Andrews with GT Software and Michele Richards with Community Management Associates appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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