This Week I Learned - Week #16 2023

This Week I Learned - 

* Qwiklabs has a Google Cloud Infrastructure for Azure professionals learning path. It demonstrates Google Cloud solutions in comparison with Azure and guides professionals on their use. 

* Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud (ROKS) is a managed application development and deployment platform.

Open-Meteo is an open-source weather API with free access for non-commercial use. No API key is required.

* Open-source, adaptable, and lightweight tools that are part of its innovative suite for media makers from The Northwestern University Knight Lab:

  • JuxtaposeJS - tell a story comparing two images
  • TimelineJS - to build visually rich, interactive timelines
  • StoryMapJS - tell stories on the web that highlight the locations of a series of events
  • Storyline - to build an annotated, interactive line chart
  • Soundcite - add inline audio to your story

* Some of the most popular frameworks for creating APIs in Python are Django, Flask, and FastAPIFastAPI is a high-performance web framework for building APIs with Python 3.7+.

* TIME has put together a handy glossary of common AI terminology - The A to Z of Artificial Intelligence

* In the context of electronic devices, "jailbreaking" typically refers to the process of removing software restrictions imposed by the manufacturer or operating system, which allows users to install and run unauthorized apps and modify the device in ways that were not intended by the manufacturer.

* ICICI Bank offers an online course on basic financial concepts for class 6 onwards

* "The true benefit of AI is not just in automation, but in augmentation - making humans smarter, more productive, and more creative." - Andrew Ng

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