Great Review! Thank You Richard. How is data Science and Docker related? What is even Docker? Haha I'd love a video about that matter. Keep up the great work!
I haven't really played with docker before (though it's on a virtual machine that I dabble with on occasion), but in one short sentence, it's an open-source Platform as a Service product that is an option for deploying applications.
kindly see this video ruclips.net/video/bGwjO07DmAY/видео.html it will definitely help you understanding docker and how exactly R users can get benefit with this.
Would you be receptive to some constructive criticism? If not, ignore the text below. If so, consdier my two cents below. #1) EYE-GAZE: Don't look at yourself on the screen - look into the camera. The camera "is" our eye-gaze. When you look into the camera, you'lre looking at us. It would be odd to be talking to someone in real life, but to be looking over their shoulder. Make eye-contact with us by looking into the camera. #2) SING-SONG CADENCE: Be mindful of getting stuck in a redundant sing-songy cadence. It begins to feel rote, formulaic, and not genuine. Speak to us just like you would speak to a friend. Your friend is a human, we are human. Just talk to us like we are human. There's no need for the sing-songy cadence where you prolong the main word and the last word in every sentence. "You should not 'taaaaaalk' to us like we are on a site-seeing 'toooooour.' We are just 'huuuuuuumans;' just talk to us like we are 'huuuuuumans.'"
Great video.. as a shiny lover this video throws some light on new aspects of shiny and definitely pushes learner like me to up the ante... thanks
Great Review! Thank You Richard.
How is data Science and Docker related? What is even Docker? Haha
I'd love a video about that matter. Keep up the great work!
I haven't really played with docker before (though it's on a virtual machine that I dabble with on occasion), but in one short sentence, it's an open-source Platform as a Service product that is an option for deploying applications.
kindly see this video ruclips.net/video/bGwjO07DmAY/видео.html it will definitely help you understanding docker and how exactly R users can get benefit with this.
You know what I'm eagerly waiting for the third annual video, when can we expect brother?
Hello Richard, I need your advice on a project. Is there any way I can contact you? Regards.
Sure thing. My email is richardondata@gmail.com
Loving this video style, keep it up!
Thank you so much! It is WAY less time consuming than the other style, though I'm still working on moderating how much I ramble!
Thank you
Would you be receptive to some constructive criticism?
If not, ignore the text below. If so, consdier my two cents below.
#1) EYE-GAZE: Don't look at yourself on the screen - look into the camera. The camera "is" our eye-gaze. When you look into the camera, you'lre looking at us. It would be odd to be talking to someone in real life, but to be looking over their shoulder. Make eye-contact with us by looking into the camera.
#2) SING-SONG CADENCE: Be mindful of getting stuck in a redundant sing-songy cadence. It begins to feel rote, formulaic, and not genuine. Speak to us just like you would speak to a friend. Your friend is a human, we are human. Just talk to us like we are human. There's no need for the sing-songy cadence where you prolong the main word and the last word in every sentence. "You should not 'taaaaaalk' to us like we are on a site-seeing 'toooooour.' We are just 'huuuuuuumans;' just talk to us like we are 'huuuuuumans.'"
Thanks EVA
Nice vedio...
Thank you! It was fun and I learned things myself going through these.
@@RichardOnData look forward for more... And subscribed and shared this.
Richard is so cute