I'm currently in South Africa attending a wedding. Whilst the South Africans are complaining about the weather as it's their winter here, I'm walking around in shorts, sandals, and short sleeved summer shirts. Still, this doesn't stop me packing my spare Macbook as I have deadlines. Imperial College London is teaching a computational medicine degree, … Continue reading Thrown a Party? You Already Intuitively Understand Overfitting in Machine Learning
Month: August 2018
The Importance of Data Engineering
I understand that there are plenty of reasons to start a digital project. I fully believe that most of you have seen an area where computers could solve a problem, or streamline a process. New advances like machine learning, VR, and blockchain offer people with domain knowledge opportunities to make a change. Sadly, a lot … Continue reading The Importance of Data Engineering
Machine Learning: Predicting With Man-Made Rules
So I've started taking a different route to work due to the fact that I am working at a different place. I've got to say, different lines have a different feel to them. I guess different districts house different types of people so it's not much of a revelation. I grew up in a small … Continue reading Machine Learning: Predicting With Man-Made Rules
4 Things I Learned Working in a London Startup as a Software Engineer
So I lived the Cliche for a while. I commuted to an edgy office in central London and wrote code for a financial tech startup. Why financial tech? Although I had a clinical background, London is a global center for financial tech. Unlike most startups in the NHS that had a few clinical connections, the … Continue reading 4 Things I Learned Working in a London Startup as a Software Engineer