User research fundamentals for designers: Diary studies
Designers can use diary studies to evaluate user behavior over a period of time.
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Designers can use diary studies to evaluate user behavior over a period of time.
How designers can apply usability testing to collecting insights and feedback.
Patrick Wendell from Databricks discusses Spark's new 1.3 release, which brings extensions to all of Spark's major components along with a new cross-cutting Dataframes API.
An overview of learn research techniques for designers.
How designers can create and apply personas.
How data-driven tech toys are — and aren’t — changing the nature of play.
The secret to successful infrastructure automation is people.
Learning the fundamentals of natural language processing.
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This overview starts with the rationale behind reactive programming, and then dives deeper into real-world implementations in both Java and Scala.
O’Reilly’s new beta site puts the focus on learning and ideas.
Seaborn provides an API on top of matplotlib, which uses sane plot and color defaults and simple functions for common statistical plot types.