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# Introduction # As we move into 2022, businesses will continue to look for ways to become more data-driven. This means that knowing how to use Structured Query Language, commonly called SQL or 'Sequel', will remain an essential skill for data scientists, analysts, and developers. In this post, we'll provide … |
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PART 1 1. INTRODUCTION: When you are starting with your first SEO project, you may feel as if you have been told to empty the ocean with a teaspoon, there is so much to know and so much to do. Well, don't freak out, it is not as bad as … |
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This tutorial is the first time I write about coding techniques for improving the performance of software. This is going to be a step-by-step journey through a real example, with real benchmark results at every step so that you can see the effect of the different optimization techniques. And as … |
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There is no doubt that SEO is an important part of the online marketing machine. Lest we forget, SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization and only a fool would imagine that they could do business online without being indexed by the Gods of Search (Google, Bing, Yahoo!) However, there is … |
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Following up on a discussion on [this thread](http://www.daniweb.com/software-development/cpp/threads/470519/looping-using-recursion/), I did some tests on the performance of recursion vs. iteration, and some interesting things happened, so I thought I would share the results. I'm gonna structure this a bit like a lab-report, because that's really the best way to put it. … |
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This article assumes you have already done the following: 1. Built, activated, and optimized your website. 2. Done all your on-page SEO 3. Verified it and listed it with Google, Bing, and Yahoo, including your sitemap. 4. Listed your site with social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn … |
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