AWS |
AWS Big Data Blog |
Build a data storytelling application with Amazon Redshift Serverless and Toucan |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/build-a-data-storytelling-application-with-amazon-redshift-serverless-and-toucan/
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Build a data storytelling application with Amazon Redshift Serverless and ToucanThis post was co written with Django Bouchez Solution Engineer at Toucan Business intelligence BI with dashboards reports and analytics remains one of the most popular use cases for data and analytics It provides business analysts and managers with a visualization of the business s past and current state helping leaders make strategic decisions that dictate the … |
2023-02-21 19:56:58 |
AWS |
AWS Machine Learning Blog |
MLOps deployment best practices for real-time inference model serving endpoints with Amazon SageMaker |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/mlops-deployment-best-practices-for-real-time-inference-model-serving-endpoints-with-amazon-sagemaker/
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MLOps deployment best practices for real time inference model serving endpoints with Amazon SageMakerAfter you build train and evaluate your machine learning ML model to ensure it s solving the intended business problem proposed you want to deploy that model to enable decision making in business operations Models that support business critical functions are deployed to a production environment where a model release strategy is put in place Given the nature … |
2023-02-21 19:28:58 |
AWS |
AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofits Blog |
How advanced analytics can improve efficiency and provide important student insights at higher education institutions |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/advanced-analytics-improve-efficiency-provide-important-student-insights-higher-education-institutions/
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How advanced analytics can improve efficiency and provide important student insights at higher education institutionsHigher education institutions are turning to data to solve challenges improve efficiency and create a better student experience But to obtain the answers institutions need to thrive and better serve students they often need new technologies Many universities are upgrading IT systems and investing in state of the art analytics solutions Case Western Reserve University CWRU is one such institution that has taken steps to innovate by creating opportunities for evolution with AWS |
2023-02-21 19:08:01 |
AWS |
AWS |
Three Ways to Integrate Data with AWS Glue | Amazon Web Services |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ft_gWiKK04
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Three Ways to Integrate Data with AWS Glue Amazon Web ServicesAWS Glue is a serverless data integration and ETL service Watch this video to learn three fast methods of running data integration jobs in AWS including AWS Glue Databrew Glue Studio and Notebooks Learn more at Subscribe More AWS videos More AWS events videos ABOUT AWSAmazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform offering over fully featured services from data centers globally Millions of customers ーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agencies ーare using AWS to lower costs become more agile and innovate faster AWSGlue ETL Analytics AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing |
2023-02-21 19:07:00 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
How to Fix the "Unhandled Exception Has Occurred in Your Application" Error on Windows |
https://www.makeuseof.com/unhandled-exception-occurred-your-application-error-windows/
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windows |
2023-02-21 19:15:16 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
Can DevRel Be Done Without Twitter? |
https://dev.to/remotesynth/can-devrel-be-done-without-twitter-9a5
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Can DevRel Be Done Without Twitter I ve been in DevRel ish roles since The idea of developer relations was pretty new back then and only a handful of companies even had DevRel roles But what we did have at the time was Twitter I joined in June shortly after it became an independent company When I was first introduced to Twitter the idea seemed silly Long form blogging was in What was the point of these short posts where I couldn t say much with substance What sold me on it ultimately was that there was a fast growing developer community on there Soon I was connected with a ton of developers and joining in conversations on the topics of code and careers Over the years I made a lot of amazing connections via Twitter Some folks I have met on Twitter have eventually become IRL friends However it was also an invaluable tool as a Developer Advocate and Community Manager If you wanted to reach the developer community at least in much of the world if not all of it Twitter was the place to be Twitter s importance to DevRelLet s be honest up front Twitter could often be an echo chamber That being said it played an important role in the careers of many folks in DevRel including mine In my case this was not because I had a huge audience I had a decent following but never huge but because of its outsized role in the developer community Twitter was the place to Get the pulse of the developer community Part of our role as DevRel is to help the company stay on top of trends in the developer community and Twitter was the best place to do this Promote content and awareness Whether it was your blog post video conference talk or event Twitter was the easiest and cheapest assuming you didn t pay for promotion way to build awareness in the developer community Make connections Twitter was often the easiest way to find and connect with developers at a company a conference or to find speakers for an event Each of these activities play an important role in doing the job of developer relations Twitter was a key piece to the aspects of the role that involved building awareness and building community The great collapseI don t need to tell you what happened to Twitter Honestly I m tired of reading about you know who But suffice it to say while Twitter isn t dead yet things kind of fell apart On a personal level I stopped using Twitter My final tweet in December If we re being honest things on that site and with that company only got worse from there Let me be clear that I am not judging anyone who stayed and who remains active We all get to make these choices for ourselves and in fact this post is largely about how difficult a decision that can be professionally To me creating content whether in the form of blog posts or tweets has value and I could not continue to give that to the benefit of someone who is not in line with my personal values similar reason I quit Facebook back in Nonetheless I ll admit that I didn t delete my account I have over a decade worth of connections on there and losing access to DMs on Twitter was a price I was unwilling to pay just yet On a more general level activity on Twitter while certainly not dead seemed way off its peak even back in December and engagement in tweets seemed even worse I have no way to gauge it right now but most folks I ve talked to about it seem to imply that this remains fairly accurate Even if it is still probably the most one of the most active places to engage developers a large chunk of the audience appears to have left for places like Mastodon LinkedIn and other venues Even my occassional use of DMs shows has shown that there are many folks like myself who even if their account is still active very infrequently come back only to check messages The cost benefit of losing TwitterTo answer the question I posed in the title of this post of course you can do DevRel effectively without Twitter That doesn t mean there aren t costs to dropping it If you had a sizable audience already on Twitter you ll see reduced audience and awareness to your content including your whatever messages you are amplifying for your employer Depending on your role the audience on Twitter may or may not be important In my current role it s importance is minimal but I have seen awareness of some of my personal projects such as the events I run so if my livelihood depended on maintaining that audience my choice would have been far more difficult This last item also points to its impact on your own marketability especially to companies who may deem the Twitter audience to be important or to your ability to market yourself should you be looking for a new role However there are benefits that can outweigh these costs for some people Personally I didn t realize how much time and mental energy Twitter took from me until I quit using it This blog is back to life with weekly posts in large part because the time and attention I afforded Twitter can now be redirected plus it offers a creative outlet that fulfills similar needs for me as Twitter and in a much more fulfilling way Actually getting back to blogging has brought some professional benefits as well in terms of my own visibility in the community For those gaps blogging doesn t fulfill I ve found Mastodon to be a good replacement If you are looking for the reach and potential virality of Twitter you won t find it there but you will find an active and growing developer community It will require less of your time and dedication which can be a positive while still bringing good interaction personally I post less frequently but tend to get more interaction in the form of replies than I did on Twitter For better or worse I think for better it s not Twitter Others I ve spoken to have found that LinkedIn can offer them some or all of the awareness they d once found on Twitter Your mileage may vary on either Mastodon or LinkedIn but there are other platforms that can potentially help fill that bird shaped hole in your DevRel career |
2023-02-21 19:38:05 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
Building Custom JavaScript Libraries |
https://dev.to/haszankauna/building-custom-javascript-libraries-42eg
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Building Custom JavaScript LibrariesThe creation of dynamic and interactive web apps is done by developers all around the world using the highly well liked language known as JavaScript A number of new features that make building custom JavaScript libraries simpler than ever before have been made available to developers with the release of the most recent version of JavaScript known as ES This tutorial will go over how to create unique JavaScript libraries using ES We will look into the new features that enable this and offer code examples to demonstrate the concepts covered Why Build Custom JavaScript Libraries It s crucial to first comprehend why you would wish to build custom JavaScript libraries before delving into the technical aspects of doing so Making your own libraries has a number of advantages including Reusability By building a custom library you may quickly reuse your code across different projects which will ultimately save you time and effort Modularity Dividing your code up into manageable reusable modules will help you manage and maintain it more easily Performance By tailoring custom libraries to particular use cases quicker and more effective code can be produced Flexibility Rather of relying on pre built libraries that might not exactly suit your needs you can modify your code by building your own libraries to satisfy the unique requirements of your project After discussing the advantages of developing unique JavaScript libraries let s get into the specifics of how to do it using ES Using ES to Build Custom JavaScript LibrariesA number of new capabilities included in ES make building custom JavaScript libraries simpler than before These qualities consist of Classes The class syntax was introduced in ES and makes it simple to build and create objects with shared functionality Arrow functions By offering a shorter syntax for constructing functions arrow functions make it simpler to write and maintain code Modules ES made it easier to reuse code across projects by introducing a common method for writing and organizing modules Template literals When composing strings template literals offer a shorter syntax that makes it simpler to construct dynamic content Let s investigate these functions in greater depth and see how we can use them to build unique JavaScript libraries ClassesWith ES classes offer a new method for defining and creating things They enable you to specify shared functionality in a single area which makes it simpler to organize and reuse code Here is an illustration of defining a class class MyLibrary constructor Initialization code goes here myMethod Method code goes here In this illustration a class called MyLibrary has been created with a constructor function and a single method named myMethod We can easily make an instance of this class to use it const myLibrary new MyLibrary myLibrary myMethod By doing this a new instance of MyLibrary is created and the myMethod method is called on it Arrow FunctionsA shorter syntax for writing functions is offered by arrow functions in ES When working with callbacks they are especially helpful because they can make your code simpler to read and comprehend With the following example we can define an arrow function const myFunction gt Function code goes here We ve defined an arrow function in this example called myFunction We can just call this function to activate it myFunction ModulesWith ES modules offer a standardized method for structuring and writing code They facilitate code reuse by enabling import and export of functionality between modules across projects Here is an illustration of how to export a module s function my module jsexport function myFunction Function code goes here In this illustration a function named myFunction has been defined and exported from the module We can import this method in the following way to use it in another module import myFunction from my module js myFunction This imports and calls the myFunction function found in the my module js module Template LiteralsIn ES template literals offer a shorter syntax for writing strings They facilitate the creation of dynamic content by enabling the direct insertion of variables and expressions into your string Using template literals is demonstrated here const name John const greeting Hello name console log greeting In this illustration we ve created a string with a dynamic value using a template literal When the string is produced the value of the name variable is substituted for the name expression Bringing Everything TogetherAfter exploring the ES s new capabilities let s combine them all and see how we can use them to build a unique JavaScript library Here is a straightforward library that makes advantage of all the characteristics mentioned my library jsexport class MyLibrary constructor Initialization code goes here myMethod Method code goes here export const myFunction gt Function code goes here export const greet name gt return Hello name In this illustration a class called MyLibrary has been created with a constructor function and a single method named myMethod Also we ve developed a function called greet that creates a dynamic string using a template literal and an arrow function called myFunction We may import the required functionality to use this library in another module by doing something like this main jsimport MyLibrary greet from my library js const myLibrary new MyLibrary const greeting greet John console log greeting The MyLibrary class and the greet method from the my library js module are imported in this example The greet function was used to provide a dynamic greeting once we had established an instance of MyLibrary ConclusionThe introduction of several new features in ES has made it simpler than ever to develop original JavaScript libraries The comprehensive set of tools available to developers for writing reusable modular and effective code includes classes arrow functions modules and template literals Developers can save time and work by reusing code across projects enhance the performance of their apps and customize their code to match the unique requirements of their projects by establishing custom JavaScript libraries Hence think about using the new features in ES to build your own unique JavaScript libraries whether you re an experienced developer or just learning JavaScript There are countless options |
2023-02-21 19:23:17 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
10 Years on the Internet: Reflections on my Digital Life |
https://dev.to/acidop/10-years-of-the-internet-reflections-on-my-digital-life-119o
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Years on the Internet Reflections on my Digital Life Introduction My Journey with the InternetLooking back at my year journey with the internet I can t help but feel nostalgic It s amazing how much the internet has evolved since I was first introduced to it as a young child From painfully slow downloads and expensive data rates to lightning fast G connections and affordable plans it s been quite a ride Not everything has been great though The internet has also brought with it a lot of negative aspects Read through to find out what I mean I was introduced to internetWhen I was in st Grade I was introduced to the internet I admit I had no damn clue what it actually was mind you I was only years old But I had this idea that you could look for anything you wanted on the internet I mean partially true right Expensive collectibleBack then the internet in India was really expensive And it was a luxury item Here are some rates I remember NOTE ₹ in ₹ MB for days₹ GB for daysThese rates are jaw droppingly overpriced compared to today I onboarded the internetI became a regular user of the internet in the ish time I remember I wanted to be a DJ and music producer so I used to vibe to different artists on Soundcloud I downloaded FL Studio and I kept trying to be the next prodigy Every song MB song used to take like minutes to download on a good day It was also during this time I got on to social media much to dismay of my family Everytime I told someone I was on Facebook they used to freak out Justified as I was year old Today almost every teenager has a social media presence but back then it was a big deal for a teenager to be on social media I remember I also had this small keypad phone which had Opera inbuilt So I used to browse Facebook on it painfully using those tiny keys My desire to become a world famous DJ later faded away as did my pocket money to buy internet Things changedOver the years the internet did get a lot cheaper and a lot faster thanks to G internet I still posted to social media although my content isn t as cringe worthy as it once was I should also admit I spent many Gigabytes watching some not so family friendly content If you know you know I still listened to music a lot although that desire to become a DJ demised The years were the best years of my life I did not spend too much time online I was busy doing the usual high school stuff you know bunking classes bullying juniors having fun with friends the usual stuff I got a smartphone in and that certainly impacted my life I admit life was better before me and my friends all had one And lockdown later I am now a self taught developer I learned a lot of programming during the lockdown period While I had dabbled in coding since I took it more seriously during the lockdown I learned web development some automation yada yada the usual stuff There you have me now a completely baffled young adult Still childish however That was my year journey of the internet Things I don t likeAs much as I love the internet there are some things I hate For one social media has nothing to do with being social In my younger years people indulged in face to face fun Nowadays social media has made everything feel unnatural and there s nothing raw anymore Mobile Phones everywhere Do I really need to elaborate on this Everywhere you go you ll find people with their phones out Nobody wants to engage in activities anymore Games entertainment is fun until you grow old to find out you missed on so many stuff Videography Everyone wants to record for the show but nobody wants to capture for the memories You go to any concerts or other places you ll find people recording for flexing to others It just ruins the moment ConclusionLooking back at my year journey with the internet I can t help but feel grateful for all the wonderful experiences it has brought into my life From discovering my passion for music and other hobbies to becoming a self taught developer the internet has been a catalyst for my personal growth But as much as I love the internet I can t help but feel nostalgic for the simpler times The s were the best time to be alive where face to face interactions were the norm and people captured memories in their hearts not on their smartphones What do you think Let me know in the comments Originally posted on my blog acidop codes |
2023-02-21 19:20:38 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
Recommended Software development life cycle |
https://dev.to/apssouza22/recommended-software-development-life-cycle-4hpj
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Recommended Software development life cycle I am always posting provoking post on my Linkedin and I have decided to replicate those here Let s socialize This is my SDLC framework for teams to manage the complexity of software development and ensure that products are delivered successfully We want to constantly release to production based on team communication QA engineers review QA roles and responsibilities and automated tests By integrating CI CD into the SDLC process development teams can identify and fix issues early in the development process reduce development cycle times and achieve faster time to market The CI CD pipeline automates the build testing and deployment of software products enabling development teams to deliver high quality code more quickly and with greater efficiency Trunk based development workflowTrunk based development TBD is a popular software development methodology that emphasizes the continuous integration of code into a shared mainline or trunk Trunk based development encourages developers to commit their changes frequently and ensures that code changes are tested in the same environment as the rest of the codebase This helps to prevent integration issues and reduces the likelihood of bugs making their way into production Release Life cycleDevelopers will merge to the Main branch and deploy to development after getting at least one approval Developers will trigger the staging deployment after manual testing and EE tests pass QA will manually test on staging and start working on an automated EE test for the User story Developers will release to production after the approval from QA engineers and Product ownerDevelopers will close the User stories after the Product Owner approvalQA will finish the automated EE tests covering the user journey of the feature Release to the development environmentThe code merged to the main branch is automatically deployed on the Development environment and run EE tests Release to the staging environmentThe staging release is triggered after creating a release tag Release to the production environmentThe production release is a manual step Once the Staging EE test passes a manual job button will be enabled and then we can click on Production deploy job to release the code to production Tech leadership playbookCheck out my tech leadership playbook |
2023-02-21 19:11:52 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Save $200 on Apple's M2 Max MacBook Pro 16-inch with 64GB RAM, in stock now |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/02/21/save-200-on-apples-m2-max-macbook-pro-16-inch-with-64gb-ram-in-stock-now?utm_medium=rss
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Save on Apple x s M Max MacBook Pro inch with GB RAM in stock nowExclusive savings are in effect on every new MacBook Pro inch with an upgraded M Max config with GB RAM a top buying option at off Units are in stock and ready to ship Enjoy MacBook Pro savings To snap up the discount on the upgraded model head over to Adorama com and enter promo code APINSIDER during Step of checkout Need help with the code Check out these step by step activation instructions Read more |
2023-02-21 19:51:13 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
New sessions of 'Meet with App Store experts' start Feb. 28 |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/02/21/new-sessions-of-meet-with-app-store-experts-start-feb-28?utm_medium=rss
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New sessions of x Meet with App Store experts x start Feb Apple is preparing for a new round of Meet with App Store experts where developers can get help with live sessions on various topics Meet with App Store experts starts againIn the series of sessions from February to April developers can learn about the latest App Store features and get questions answered by Apple experts Read more |
2023-02-21 19:43:28 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple tops Fortune list of most admired companies for 16th year |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/02/21/apple-tops-fortune-list-of-most-admired-companies-for-16th-year?utm_medium=rss
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Apple tops Fortune list of most admired companies for th yearAfter a tumultuous year for the entire world s industries Apple doesn t just top big tech but it is again at the peak of Fortune magazine s list of the world s most admired firms Apple keeps its most admired crownApple topped the list from Fortune in as well as the list of the most admired companies from Forbes in early February It s the sixteenth year in a row that Apple has been crowned the Most Admired Company on each list Read more |
2023-02-21 19:18:40 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
President Biden upholds potential Apple Watch ban |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/02/21/president-biden-upholds-potential-apple-watch-ban?utm_medium=rss
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President Biden upholds potential Apple Watch banPresident Biden has decided not to block a possible Apple Watch import ban which can go ahead if AliveCor can overturn a previous ruling that its patents in question are invalid AliveCor has told AppleInsider that it has been informed that the International Trade Commission ITC ruling in its favor has been cleared by the White House President Biden has therefore chosen not to block the pending ITC ruling that Apple infringes on AliveCor s patents with the ECG features in the Apple Watch Apple previously won its claim that three of the patents should be invalidated which would render the ITC ruling moot Enforcement of the ban is awaiting the conclusion of AliveCor s appeal of the invalidation Read more |
2023-02-21 19:55:55 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Florida wants Apple & Google to label apps made outside US |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/02/21/florida-wants-apple-google-to-label-apps-made-outside-us?utm_medium=rss
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Florida wants Apple amp Google to label apps made outside USRepublican Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody wants Apple and Google to flag foreign owned apps on iPhone and Android citing a potential national security risk TikTokIn letters she sent to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai Moody calls for the companies to notify customers when they download an app owned or developed by a foreign entity citing national security Read more |
2023-02-21 19:16:16 |
海外TECH |
CodeProject Latest Articles |
Full Tutorial on using Always Encrypted with Azure Key Vault in ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core |
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5355073/Full-Tutorial-on-using-Always-Encrypted-with-Azure
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azure |
2023-02-21 19:29:00 |
海外TECH |
CodeProject Latest Articles |
Dynamic Tab Extended Version |
https://www.codeproject.com/Tips/5338819/Dynamic-Tab-Extended-Version
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dynamic |
2023-02-21 19:28:00 |
海外科学 |
NYT > Science |
Mpox Often Leads to Severe Illness, Even Death, in People With Advanced H.I.V. |
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/21/health/mpox-hiv.html
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Mpox Often Leads to Severe Illness Even Death in People With Advanced H I V The death rate among these patients is about percent researchers reported The virus should be added to the list of opportunistic infections seen in patients with advanced H I V scientists said |
2023-02-21 19:32:06 |
海外科学 |
NYT > Science |
A Sudden Rush to Make Sustainable Aviation Fuel Mainstream |
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/21/climate/united-sustainable-aviation-fuel.html
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gases |
2023-02-21 19:12:15 |
海外科学 |
NYT > Science |
How Climate Change Is Making Tampons (and Lots of Other Stuff) More Expensive |
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/18/climate/climate-change-cotton-tampons.html
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How Climate Change Is Making Tampons and Lots of Other Stuff More ExpensiveCotton farmers in Texas suffered record losses amid heat and drought last year new data shows It s an example of how global warming is a “secret driver of inflation |
2023-02-21 19:57:56 |
海外科学 |
NYT > Science |
Biden Weaves Climate Into Economy and Regulations With Two Key Picks |
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/18/climate/biden-brainard-revesz-climate.html
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revesz |
2023-02-21 19:59:33 |
海外科学 |
BBC News - Science & Environment |
Treasury takes back £1.6bn promised for science |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-64726522?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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programme |
2023-02-21 19:49:53 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Nurses suspend strike as pay talks re-start |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-64722953?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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college |
2023-02-21 19:51:22 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Asda and Morrisons limit sales of some fruit and vegetables |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64718823?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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tesco |
2023-02-21 19:38:28 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Kenya to investigate 'sex for work' exposed in BBC tea documentary |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-64724722?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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farms |
2023-02-21 19:24:25 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Government recommends 3.5% pay rise for nurses and other workers |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-64725008?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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government |
2023-02-21 19:40:00 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Media watchdog 'extremely concerned' by Bulley complaints |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-64713045?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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bulley |
2023-02-21 19:13:43 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Pret A Manger to scrap smoothies, frappes and milkshakes |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64721251?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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frappes |
2023-02-21 19:03:40 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
「がん患者と投資初心者」の共通点、“教えたがり”に振り回されない情報の選び方【山崎元×馬渕磨理子・動画】 - 【山崎元×馬渕磨理子】マルチスコープ |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318137
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今回は山崎元さんが、自身の食道がんの経験と、そこから得た学びを明かします。 |
2023-02-22 04:50:00 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
40代で「キャリア迷子」は悲惨!職場でくすぶる人に足りない3つのこと - 「40代で戦力外」にならない!新・仕事の鉄則 |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/317800
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代で「キャリア迷子」は悲惨職場でくすぶる人に足りないつのこと「代で戦力外」にならない新・仕事の鉄則今後は一つの会社でキャリアを終えるのではなく、いくつかの職場で仕事をすることが当たり前の時代になると言われている。 |
2023-02-22 04:45:00 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
米政策金利「5.5%以上」で円安復活の可能性、“ディスインフレ期待”は幻想? - 政策・マーケットラボ |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318136
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人手不足 |
2023-02-22 04:40:00 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
「植田日銀」の金融政策、物価見通し上方修正が“枠組み変更”のトリガーに - 経済分析の哲人が斬る!市場トピックの深層 |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318135
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上方修正 |
2023-02-22 04:35:00 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
AIモデルとDX - DXの進化 |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/317874
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2023-02-22 04:30:00 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
癌になって思う「がん保険は、やっぱり不要だ」 - 山崎元のマルチスコープ |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/318134
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読者 |
2023-02-22 04:25:00 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
【元JALのCAが伝授】角を立てずに「言いにくいこと」を伝えられる3つの言葉 - News&Analysis |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/317797
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newsampampanalysis |
2023-02-22 04:20:00 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
就活生必見!立教大生における併願先も公開、「公務員業界」の採用動向 - 親と子のための業界・企業研究2023 |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/315209
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企業研究 |
2023-02-22 04:10:00 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
【マーケター・西口一希】「とりあえずSNSで話題づくり」が失敗する当然の理由 - ニュースな本 |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/317952
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