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14th ShipIt Day a Success at Six Feet Up
Six Feet Up hosted its 14th ShipIt Day, where team members work on a project of their choice for 24 hours. Here's what we accomplished...
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Alexa Enhancements, Autonomous Traffic at AI Summit
Amazon hosted an AI Summit as part of their re:Invent event. Geared towards a more general group of people interested in Artificial Intelligence, the Summit strove to explore forward thinking topics such as Alexa Enhancements and Mixed Autonomous Traffic...
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An Introduction to BeautifulSoup
This article will help you save effort processing HTML content using BeautifulSoup.
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Boost your Markdown Presentations with Deckset
How to make great branded presentations with Deckset and Markdown...
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Hacking Django Channels for Fun (and Profit)
LoudSwarm by Six Feet Up, a Django-based virtual event platform, has always supported Slack for instant, in-app text communication. In addition to Slack, clients were requesting Discord integration, so Six Feet Up’s expert team of developers found a solution.
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Hidden Features via AWS CLI
The Amazon Web Service Command Line Interface expands the options for a user interacting with the AWS...
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How AWS Lambda Simplifies Software Development
Lambda is Amazon Web Services' server-less infrastructure. It makes it possible to run small tasks that respond to various kinds of events without actually running any servers...
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How to start with Machine Learning
Machine Learning initiatives can be powerful when you need to analyze large amounts of data, especially when it makes sense to analyze data points together to gain greater insights or find patterns...
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How We Made our Site Responsive
Mobile and responsive development are key in today's web design practice, but how do you make an existing production site fully responsive? Here's how we did it.
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Humans vs. Robots: Testing for Quality
Six Feet Up is frequently asked about including human-powered Quality Assurance (QA) as a part of our testing process. Find out when automated tests or humans are best at catching issues.
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