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What is Error-driven Development (EDD)?

Error-Driven Development (EDD) is a lesser-known but increasingly relevant software development paradigm that turns the traditional view of errors on its head. Instead of treating errors as post-facto bugs or exceptions to be avoided or fixed, EDD embraces them as first-class citizens in the design, development, and learning process of software engineering. It offers an …

What is a Neural Network? The Ultimate Guide for Beginners

“You don’t train a neural network. You let it struggle, fail, adapt, and repeat—until its failures look like ...

MLOps Guide: Tools, Best Practices & Key Concepts

The trend of building applications and technologies based on the principles paved by DevOps is on the rise. The practice of ...

What is AI Evaluation?

“In business, the opportunities for AI are significant, but only if they address real needs.” – Bill Gates. When ...

Cryptographic Algorithms: Symmetric vs. Asymmetric

In this era of digital communication, data protection is of paramount importance. Cryptography, derived from the Greek words ...

What is Behavior Driven Testing?

In the software development world, bridging the chasm between tech-savvy teams and non-technical stakeholders is a process that ...
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