Maggie Hunt#TechForNewbies: Data LakesData lakes are a colossal kind of data storage, which holds raw data in its ‘native’ (or ‘original’) format. They are often used for AI.Feb 13, 2024Feb 13, 2024
Maggie Hunt#TechForNewbies: ‘Rubberducking’Something wonderful happens when you endeavour to explain something in clear, simple terms, appropriate for a beginner — you crystallise…Jan 11, 2024Jan 11, 2024
Maggie Hunt#TechForNewbies: Status Codes — SOS!When you make an HTTP request, you will always receive a status code.Oct 3, 2023Oct 3, 2023
Maggie Hunt#TechForNewbies: DataBase vs. TableIs a database not just one big table?Sep 20, 2023Sep 20, 2023
Maggie Hunt#TechForNewbies: IAAS, PAAS, SAASIAAS, PAAS, SAAS. You’ll hear these acronyms bounce around a fair bit — but what are they?Jul 25, 2023Jul 25, 2023
Maggie Hunt#TechForNewbies: What is a Data Retention Policy?The clue is in the name… but there is a little more to it, especially in a technical context.Jan 26, 2023Jan 26, 2023
Maggie Hunt#TechForNewbies: When it comes to cloud, what is a ‘policy’?What is the difference between a policy in the cloud, and a non-technical policy?Jan 24, 2023Jan 24, 2023
Maggie Hunt#TechForNewbies: What is ‘Low-Code’?Low-Code is one of the easiest and most accessible ways to get into tech.Jan 11, 2023Jan 11, 2023
Maggie Hunt#TechForNewbies: The CloudI would describe the cloud as the grandaddy version of icloud. That doesn’t explain it, but it gives you a good idea.Jan 4, 2023Jan 4, 2023
Maggie Hunt#TechForNewbies: What is an IDE?When I first started coding, I had no idea it meant something I was already working with.Oct 7, 2022Oct 7, 2022
Maggie Hunt#TechForNewbies: CLINothing makes you feel more like a hacker in a movie than using the CLI.Oct 11, 2022Oct 11, 2022