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Paco Nathan | Thinking Sparse and Dense

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How do data science and data engineering need to change in a Post-Moore’s Law world? Check out the presentation by Paco Nathan from live@Manning Developer Productivity Conference, June 15, 2021

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About the presentation:
This talk presents design patterns for idiomatic programming in Python so that hardware can optimize machine learning workflows. We'll look at ways of handling data that are either "sparse" or "dense" depending on the stage of ML workflow – plus, how to leverage profiling tools in Python to understand how to take advantage of the hardware. We'll also consider four key abstractions which are outside of most programming languages, but vital in data science work.

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