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      <title>Machine Learning with Mahout and Scala</title>
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      <description>This post is coming after a long time. Apologies for that.&#xA;Alright, this one is for the fans of Apache Mahout and Scala programming language. I had given a talk on Machine Learning with Apache Mahout and Scala ( slides ) at OSDConf.in. The code examples are present on GitHub at this repo.</description>
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      <title>Scala at BootConf 2014</title>
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      <description>I attended BootConf 2014 today.&#xA;The day began with Arduino for Robotics by Naveen Kumar. It was such a wonderful 1 hour session, purely demo based, and very interactive. Second talk was Varnish Caching Server by Vivek Gupta. Vivek explanined how a caching server fits in a clustered environment and what all things that we can do with Varnish.&#xA;Next was my talk Introduction to Scala. You can find the slides here, and all the code for demo at this GitHub repository.</description>
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      <title>BootConf 2014 and Octopress</title>
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      <description>Last week, I setup the infrastructure for BootConf 2014 website and its deployment workflow. Essentially the website is based on Octopress with a mix of Git + SSH to ensure we deploy to a staging site first and then to the live site. Its all working nice for us.&#xA;Octopress Setup Here is how I set it up:&#xA;On a server machine On a staging server setup two Git+SSH Repositories or you can use GitHub for this step.</description>
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