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Since the beginning of time, mathematicians have been driven to unlock the mysteries of our world and to understand the complexities around us. To do this, many have dedicated their […]
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DevOps is in high demand in technology today, from CI/CD (continuous software integration and deployment) to container management and server preparation.
Neural networks partly seem to undermine the traditional theory of machine learning, which relies heavily on ideas of probability theory and statistics. What is the mystery of their success?
One of the most frequent questions that newcomers, people who are far from programming, and one of the biggest stereotypes of our time ask: does a programmer need mathematics?
One of the oldest examples of engineering is a tree. No, not growing in the woods, but a tree thrown across a stream to cross it more conveniently, quickly and dryly.
Surprisingly, not many software developers and scientists seem to know about it, which saddens me because it is a very generalized and powerful tool for combining information in the presence of uncertainty.
You work as a programmer and you write code almost every day. Tell me how often do you feel satisfaction from the work you do and pride in the results of your work?
The basic idea of satellite differential interferometry is quite obvious-the difference between the two phase images is calculated and recalculated into the offset in the direction of the satellite’s line of sight using geometric constructions for a radar with a known wavelength.