Ed Yau (@hello_edyau) 's Twitter Profile
Ed Yau

@hello_edyau

#data #AI #Azure #AzureSynapse #Running #IPABeer #digital Solution Architect @cloud_Thing. Mentor at @theSchoolOfCode All views my own.

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Oldie, but a goodie from the mighty Grady Booch What #AI means for #developers. The good/bad news depending on your perspective, is his view that software will remain a labour-intensive activity for decades to come buff.ly/31KFfQw

Oldie, but a goodie from the mighty Grady Booch

What #AI means for #developers.  The good/bad news depending on your perspective,  is his view that software will remain a labour-intensive activity for decades to come
buff.ly/31KFfQw
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Bezos doesn't need the money, but wouldn't you be annoyed if you weren't given the chance to the bragging rights for working on a contract for the JEDIs ? #microsoft buff.ly/35aYTH6

Bezos doesn't need the money, but wouldn't you be annoyed if you weren't given the chance to the bragging rights for working on a contract for the JEDIs ?  #microsoft

buff.ly/35aYTH6
Rasa (@rasa_hq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re excited to announce the CDD Playbook, a resource for teams who want to build user-centered, resilient #AI assistants. You can get the CDD Playbook on our website, where it’s available both in-line and as a downloadable PDF (no email required!) 📖 ow.ly/EAqc50BlRKg

Ed Yau (@hello_edyau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This product is long overdue: share your #BigData with partners securely according to your corporate policies. buff.ly/327A6Ar

Azure API Management (@azureapimgmt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Support for Dapr Dapr applications in Azure API Management is now in preview! Learn more at aka.ms/apim/dapr/blog and follow an example at aka.ms/apim/dapr/walk… #MSIgnite #Azure

Microsoft Learn (@microsoftlearn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FOUR more days to complete the Cloud Skills Challenge and earn a chance toward these prizes! 🏆 GRAND PRIZE: 1:1 mentoring session with @markrussinovich 🏅PLUS, 100 winners will choose AMA-style sessions with: Alysa Taylor Scott Hanselman 🌮 PatchAndSwitch - @[email protected] Andrew Wilson

Microsoft Learn (@microsoftlearn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Explore space with 3 #MicrosoftLearn modules inspired by the Netflix original #OverTheMoon! 🚀 Plan a mission with #Python Pandas library ✨ Predict meteor showers with Python and Visual Studio Code 🌔 Rove the moon with Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services! msft.it/6015T41et

Kerv Digital (@cloud_thing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What insights are hiding in your data? Do you know how to extract them? #Dynamics365 Customer Insights might be your answer... #BuildFuture #DigitalTransformation #D365 cloudthing.com/products/dynam…

Robert Hogg (@roberthogg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sooooo exciting.... Yes, the speaker emails have gone out... Please respond ASAP so we can get the agenda out there! 🎉 And please, keep schtum on the big agenda news until we can confirm!

Sooooo exciting.... Yes, the speaker emails have gone out... Please respond ASAP so we can get the agenda out there! 🎉 And please, keep schtum on the big agenda news until we can confirm!
Ed Yau (@hello_edyau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amusing read of the day. Find me a covid-sceptic who is actually able to show some hard data and not just their opinion (and doesn't go about deleting their old tweets when it's obvious they were incorrect)

David Marlin (@marlin_capital) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Solar Industry is going to skyrocket over the next 30+ years. The US Department of Energy believes Solar will satisfy 40% of electricity demand by 2035, and over 45% by 2050. Solar currently satisfies 3% of US electricity demand. I’m long $ENPH $FSLR $SEDG $RUN $TAN

The Solar Industry is going to skyrocket over the next 30+ years. 

The US Department of Energy believes Solar will satisfy 40% of electricity demand by 2035, and over 45% by 2050. Solar currently satisfies 3% of US electricity demand. 

I’m long $ENPH

$FSLR $SEDG $RUN $TAN