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This guy dey call Jesus Christ |
richPHAROAH:He'll understand when he sees teh replays. He stopped throwing punches. He could have died. |
Looks like Wilder's corner threw in the towel. |
gargoylern:I said it. The referee has to stop the fight. |
The fight ends in the 7th round |
Ekaka1:Stupid action |
The referee will have to stop this fight at some point. Wilder can't fight again. |
strongguy:Fury |
Omo, Wilder is out. This fight is lost! |
This guy on the right is gonna get so beaten. He's gonna get the right hand for sure! This time he won't stand.
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robosky02:Sometims you see a picture like this and you just can't imagine how much this guy has maybe inspired just one kid out of the many there. Several years from now, one of those kids may be standing on the world stage competing for titles and referring to the time when they were inspired by a visit as simple as the one AJ jsut made. Long live AJ! |
Eizzy003:I think the first step will be learning Python. You could start with Think Python. It's available online for free. Just google "Think Python". If I post a link here, I think the mods will ban me. ![]() |
Presh900:Yeah, we could probably do that. But we'd be too few honestly. We should gain traction here first, don't y'all think? |
donproject:What's the problem? |
Hello All, Speaking in an interview in 2009, at a time when Google was already growing in leaps and bounds, Google's chief economist Hal Varian remarked that in the next decade, one of the most valuable disciplines in the world will be that of statistics and data science. Looking at this statement in retrospect, it's fairly easily to claim that he hasn't been very wrong. The explosion of big data in today's world is beyond imaginable proportions. Google has collected ridiculous amounts of data from users over the years. A 2018 report revealed that a stationary Android phone communicated over 130MB of data per month with Google servers. One can only imagine how much more an active device would communicate. My guess is, if you were to fit across the face of the Earth the data google has collected from you over the decade and you made one bit fit 1m2 of space, you would probably need over 2000 individual earths as surface, if not more. That is clearly an exciting period for data and for data science. The field has also witnessed a lot of developments in the last decade with many indications that there's room for innovations. This is about as interesting as it gets. Meetups and networks are being built around the world to support this vast structure, while development continues to move at an accelerated pace. So, why don't we join in too? Though I am primarily a software developer (I build apps for a living. That's my job!), I've created this group here so we can all learn a thing or two about what's going on in this field. I'm sure we have experts here in this forum, so it'll be a nice thing if we can share information on how to develop as data scientists while also providing resources on his to develop. So, most of what you'll see here will include: Algorithm development Books and links on data science Available online courses (free and paid) Websites sharing informative details Paid/premium content online Code sharing Problem solving Other general interactions If you have got anything to share, please do not hesitate to post. Also, if you've got a problem to solve, it would be nice to get an input or two from those here. |

