Learning Analytic Administration through a Sandbox
It all starts with sandboxes. Development sandboxes are dedicated safe spaces for experimentation and creativity. A sandbox is a place where you can go to test and break things, without the ramifications of breaking the real, important things. If you’re an analytic administrator who doesn’t have access or means to get a sandbox, I recommend that you consider advocating to change that. Here are just some of the arguments for why sandboxes are a powerful tool for the R admin that you may find helpful.
Data Privacy Engineering with Google Tag Manager Server Side and Consent Mode
A new interest at the moment is engineering through various data privacy requirements with some of the new tools Google has available. With respect to my guiding principle of blogging about what I wish I could have read 6 months ago, I thought it worth writing about what is now possible. Data privacy engineering also requires clear thinking about the legal and technical details and so this will also help organise my communication around the subject.
I do not well remember, but it seems to me I faced some difficulties when I tried to use Shiny bookmarking to save and restore the state of a Shiny app. These difficulties arose when there were some rende...
There are certain things you need to get sorted out before you can put your first microservices system into production: monitoring, provisioning, and a devops culture.
Cloud Computing Tutorial for Beginners: What is & Architecture
Cloud Computing can be defined as delivering computing power( CPU, RAM, Network Speeds, Storage OS software) a service over a network (usually on the internet) rather than physically having the computing resources at the customer location. Example: AWS