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Data Cleaning in Data Science
In this Data Science blog post series, we’ve talked about where to get data from and how to explore that data using pandas, but whilst that data is excellent for learning, it’s not similar to what we will term real-world data. Data for learning has often already been cleaned and curated to allow you to…
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Rider 2025.1 Roadmap
The start of the new year is the perfect time to share our plans for JetBrains Rider 2025.1. These plans are subject to change based on available resources, evolving development priorities, and shifts in the .NET landscape. Some features and improvements may be postponed to a later release date. With that in mind, let’s dive…
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Java Annotated Monthly – January 2025
The new year has arrived, and we’re kicking it off with another handpicked selection of must-read tutorials and the latest news you won’t want to miss. This issue starts with an amazing featured content section with Donald Raab. Settle in and scroll your way to some fresh knowledge! Featured Content Greetings, Java Annotated Monthly readers!…
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Best Courses for Java Developers
Tired of the same predictable and monotonous Java tutorials? So was I. I used to think all Java courses were the same. Endless tutorials where someone talks about getters and setters in a monotonous, robotic voice while you put all of your effort into just trying to stay awake. After months of intensive research and…
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Updated System Requirements for Linux GNU C Library (glibc)
Starting with v2025.1, IntelliJ-based IDEs will require glibc 2.28 or higher on Linux x64 systems. This change is being made to address potential security vulnerabilities associated with building and running our software on outdated systems and to ensure our products evolve with modern frameworks and technologies. By enforcing a more recent glibc version, we aim to…
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Qodana 2024.3 Is Here Along With a Special Offer for New Users!
Happy New Year! In case you missed it, the Qodana team ended 2024 with a bang and released Qodana 2024.3. What’s in the latest release? New security functionality, a fresh set of Android linter rules, and more to help your team prioritize code excellence. Let’s take a look at what’s available in more detail. To…
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The IntelliJ Scala Plugin in 2024
The Year in Review Time flies. Only a year ago, we saw the release of Scala 3.4.0-RC1, and now we’re trying out Scala 3.6.2 with many new experimental features. The last 12 months have brought many new features to the IntelliJ Scala Plugin as well. A year ago we introduced X-Ray mode, which lets you…
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JetBrains Academy – December Digest
In the new year, the JetBrains Academy team wants your IT skills to shine brighter than a Christmas tree! 🎄 This newsletter is packed with global trends in computer science education, must-read books, tips for university entrance exams, IT contests, and some holiday presents to help you level up your skills. 🎁 Enjoy the gift,…
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The MPS 2024.3 Release Candidate Is Ready
The Release Candidate for MPS 2024.3 is now available for download! Grab it and be among the first to experience the new functionality. DOWNLOAD MPS 2024.3 RC You can learn about the new features in more detail in this blog post. The full list of fixed issues can be found here. Your JetBrains MPS team…
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Introducing klibs.io: A New Way to Discover Kotlin Multiplatform Libraries
Kotlin Multiplatform is growing rapidly, with its ecosystem expanding and the number of libraries increasing by 35% in 2024 alone. However, with more libraries available than ever, finding the right one for your use case and target platforms can still be a challenge. Whether you’re looking for a solution to handle permissions on iOS and…