An MCP server that parses your codebase with Tree-sitter, builds a structural graph of functions/classes/imports, and gives Claude (or any MCP client) precise context so it reads only what matters ...
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Many of the top online coding bootcamps aim to take students from novices, to software developers. An accelerated path like this may appeal if you’re looking for a career change. Or you may just want ...
When physical architectures become too complex for analytical study, numerical simulation proves essential to investigate quantum network behavior. Although highly informative, these simulations ...
Snowpark for Python gives data scientists a nice way to do DataFrame-style programming against the Snowflake data warehouse, including the ability to set up full-blown machine learning pipelines to ...
LSTM networks are designed to overcome long-term dependency issues in sequential data. RNNs utilise memory from previous inputs to affect current outputs, unlike traditional neural networks. The main ...
The era of modern financial data modeling seeks machine learning techniques which are suitable for noisy and non-stationary big data. We demonstrate how a general class of exponential smoothed ...
We present high-density EEG datasets of auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs) recorded from the cortex of freely moving mice with or without optogenetic stimulation of basal forebrain parvalbumin ...
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‘All you need is a piece of wood, ink, paper and a knife’ to create art, says British expat Jack Clayton. The Saigon resident has been carving a creative niche for himself over the last six years.