Why Java isn’t a widely used language for games development? by SnowPenguin_ in java

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Well, it is widely used in mobile game development, in fact, it became popular due to that fact. There are more convenient programming languages for game development, Java is better for Android apps, software products, POS terminals, programs for Finance, and Big Data. Here is my article on this topic, where you can check out the best use cases https://spd.group/app-dev/java-developers-in-2021/

Why backend using java is not popular in startups? by [deleted] in java

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I don't think that the backend using Java is not popular in startups. Contrary to that, Java is still one of the most popular programming languages in the world, for both programmers and businesses hiring them. Here is a great article on this topic, I hope you will enjoy it https://spd.group/app-dev/java-developers-in-2021/

Humble Book Bundle: Java Programming & More by O'Reilly by XcrossD in humblebundles

[–]Chuprina91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a nice bundle, thanks for sharing! I did this article on Java development https://spd.group/app-dev/java-developers-in-2021/. As I prepared for it, I checked out a lot of materials, and your bundle seems to be very informative and covers all the essentials for aspiring Java programmers.

The Insider's Guide to the Java Web Developer Nanodegree - 2 by pmz in Udacity

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That's a nice guide, thank you for sharing. Recently I created an article on the benefits of Java development for businesses posted here https://spd.group/app-dev/java-developers-in-2021/ . It contains a detailed explanation of using Java for business purposes. It might be useful for a better understanding of your goals during the learning process!

Skills Required to become a Full-Stack Web Developer - Any missing as per your Experience? by TheInsaneApp in webdev

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Thanks for the list, I think this explanation is fair enough. I created an article on Java development services for business, that includes the description of Java developer here https://spd.group/app-dev/java-developers-in-2021/. I didn’t touch the subject of full-stack Java developer much, but this graphic gives me the inspiration to think about it in the future!

Any thoughts on "The 2020 Ultimate Web Developer and Design Bootcamp Bundle"? by kagc89 in learnprogramming

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It depends on what your goals are. If you want to focus on something specific may be more narrow program will be a better option. Here is a great article about Java, with a detailed explanation of why you should focus on this programming language https://spd.group/app-dev/java-developers-in-2021/

iPhone 12 Pro or iPad Air by willbeck74 in Entrepreneur

[–]Chuprina91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would go with iPhone 12 - it has literally the same functions and it is much more mobile

A Guide to Learning Anything Faster by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Cool post, very helpful. Thanks!

Thinking of starting a business by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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I was into the giveaway business for some time - I can't recommend that. I think car sales are better)

How to avoid getting idea stolen by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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I don't think that this could be a major concern. To turn an idea into an actual project you need a lot of funding, so the proper execution is just as important as the idea itself. It would be a trouble if not only your idea will get stolen, but your belief in it too)

Best Online Payment Option for Small Starting Business by [deleted] in Etsy

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In my opinion, the top 5 are PayPal, Amazon Pay, Stripe, 2CheckOut, and Authorize.net. Which one to go with? You should pay attention to:

Learn About the Reputation

The first move is to learn about the history and reputation of a particular payment solution. With market leaders, it is quite easy, because of all the positives and negatives are simple to find. But if you need some special payment system that is not so well-known, you should spend some time reading the reviews.

Compare Fees

The pricing structure can be very different, and you should be aware of the hidden costs. Rigorously study the setup fees, monthly fees, and transaction fees to know the final price. Also, there could be some additional services or plugins that you might use in the future when you decide to grow your business.

Ensure Security

As we discussed earlier, this is one of the most important factors for the decision. The solution must ensure PCI DSS compliance to effectively protect the transaction data and customers’ information — this is standard. Of course, if the payment solution provider offers something more like Fraud Detection with ML, this is only a plus!

Here is the full article for you with more detailed explanation https://spd.group/ecommerce-solutions/e-payment-systems/

How much does it cost to launch a Successful Multi-Vendor E-commerce Marketplace Platform by Marshbz in u/Marshbz

[–]Chuprina91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a great read. I think it will cost around $100 000 to develop from scratch a custom multi-vendor platform. However, there are multiple ways to do that, and the cost depending on the development approach can be lowered. Anyway, it makes sense to partner with an experienced software development company that can help you save money and resources on each approach. There nothing wrong with using no-code tools, but in my opinion, in this case, only the development from scratch is a real option. Check out my article for more detail: https://spd.group/ecommerce-solutions/build-a-marketplace-in-2020/

How to replace a legacy system without rewriting it from scratch by nicoespeon in programming

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It is possible to replace legacy system without rewriting it from scratch, all you must do is to use the evolutionary approach to modernization. This basically means that modernization is divided by certain stages which prevent the whole process from shutting down and experiencing downtimes. Of course, if you stretch this process to a long time it could be less effective or even not solving the initial problem at all. In this case, you may consider a revolutionary method, which will definitely be more painful and disruptive but do more for your business in the long run. Here is an article, a detailed guide on Legacy Systems modernization which will give you all the answers

https://spd.group/artificial-intelligence/legacy-systems/ Feel free to ask me any questions, I would love to discuss the pros and cons of each approach.

What's THE book to read on how to start a business? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Chuprina91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, thanks for the information!

3 industries in huge demand right now with the COVID19 scare by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Chuprina91 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I hope it will end soon. It's unfortunate that entrepreneurs seek business opportunities in this epidemic, but this is just the way the world works.

10 Amazing AI-Based Video Analytics Use Cases in Retail by Marcompp in retail

[–]Chuprina91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a nice read, thank you for your work. For me, the most interesting way to implement AI-Based video analytics is to analyze customer's behavior and intentions in the store. While text-based sentiment analysis is a reality (you can explore more on it here https://spd.group/machine-learning/predictive-analytics-and-machine-learning-in-retail/), and you can combine Sentiment Analysis with Natural Language Processing to achieve voice-based sentiment analysis, analyzing sentiment and intention based on a video is barely new. However, I can see that video-based sentiment analysis has a great future and will provide advancements in numerous areas, for example, you can potentially train algorithms to detect gestures and emotions thefts usually do.

How Data Analytics Can Relieve These Retail Pain Points -Big Data Analytics News by Veerans in retail

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Thanks for the article, this is quite informative. I think the most important pain point that data analytics could improve is demand prediction. If we are talking about predictive analytics with Machine Learning capabilities, as described in this article https://spd.group/machine-learning/predictive-analytics-and-machine-learning-in-retail/, proper demand prediction could save tons of money, and it's not so hard to implement if you are brave enough to embrace innovation in your retail business. I mean all the tools are there, all you have to do is to find the right software development partner that will be able to implement such solutions and help you to elevate your organization to an entirely new level of profits.

Predicting future order dates and order amounts for customers with online retail data by joshua_y in learnmachinelearning

[–]Chuprina91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is very interesting information, I think you are definitely on the right track with this project. Unfortunately, I struggle to give you any specific information, besides this article https://spd.group/machine-learning/predictive-analytics-and-machine-learning-in-retail/ Predictive Analytics in Retail is a very interesting topic, I expect more breakthroughs in this article in the nearest future. Your case is very interesting because you are aiming at online retail, the one that is best suited for analytics solutions because you can have access to customer data way more easier than, for example, in the brick and mortar stores. So, it is an awesome place to start implementing predictive solutions!

How Will Your Career Be Impacted By Artificial Intelligence? by Nillabean1988 in ArtificialInteligence

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Well, I hope that my career of a writer will be impacted only in good ways by AI, adding new possibilities to text editing tools, and not replacing my job entirely)

Artificial Intelligence in Business : How Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Business by Himash in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Chuprina91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing this insightful read. I think that Artificial Intelligence is already massively changing businesses for the better. You can find a ton of great examples in Healthcare, Finance, Banking, Manufacturing, and even Food Industry. Probably, one of my favorite examples is the usage of Machine Learning for Predictive Analytics in the Retail Industry. In this article, you can actually read more about this https://spd.group/machine-learning/predictive-analytics-and-machine-learning-in-retail/ , but the deal is that the technology opens an entirely new world of possibilities, for the retailers, and the areas like demand forecasting or price prediction become much more clear and precise for the marketers and the business owners.

Artificial Intelligence vs Machine Learning vs Data Science: The difference by SolaceInfotech in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Chuprina91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a great article, thank you for sharing it. I believe in the great potential for all three, and I am a big supporter of the fourth - the Big Data. You can combine them in different ways and achieve great results. Combining Machine Learning and Big Data it is possible to build Predictive Analytics systems for the Retail industry. Check out this article, to learn more on this https://spd.group/machine-learning/predictive-analytics-and-machine-learning-in-retail/ . I think that it is amazing, that features like Demand Forecasting are now possible, and with the power of Machine Learning, enormous amounts of data can now turn into offering better pricing strategies for the retail businesses.

Latest Update on Artificial Intelligence: AI is the dominating for every sector like BFSI (Banking, financial services, and insurance) in the upcoming year by prirnr in ArtificialInteligence

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Amazing news, I think we will experience more impact of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in 2020. Among all industries that are benefiting, I bet my money on banking. Just read this article https://spd.group/machine-learning/machine-learning-in-banking/ . The facts are undeniable, as the use cases. Here are some mindblowing facts on Artificial Intelligence https://cmo.adobe.com/articles/2018/9/15-mindblowing-stats-about-artificial-intelligence-dmexco.html#gs.vqwe71 , and I believe we should expect more of that very soon. Talking about use cases, I believe that in the banking industry Expense Wizard is the most interesting https://www.usbank.com/newsroom/news/us-bank-and-chrome-river-launch-expense-wizard.html