About
Frequent Bayesianism is a cheeky, made-up term that invokes an outdated, ideological debate in the field of probability and data science. With little meaning, it serves as a great name for a personal publication.
This blog features a variety of digital fundamentals ranging from career to code, data to design. And as a bonus, it also doubles as a treasure trove, archiving my posts and articles from various online publishing platforms over the years. Consider it a quirky time capsule of my digital musings!
This blog was primarily set up to support self-starters who would like to stay on top of latest developments in core CS topics (databases, algorithms, networks and operating systems) and data science. Additionally, I also curate posts pertaining to my experience in the realm of digital learning, volunteering and community projects.
Our Audience
For the last 3 years or so, I have been volunteering with TechLabs Berlin in capacity as an instructor and teaching assistant; supporting students on their journey to acquire skills in Data Science & Deep Learning.
This can at times be quite an uphill challenge as we struggle to stay on top of the latest developments in this field. Due to the limited resources of a non-profit, we cannot always keep our curriculum up-to-date. Hence, a supporting resource is required to bridge the gap between coursework that established strong fundamentals and the latest advancements in technology. Frequent Bayesianism strives to be that bridge!
Topics
We cover a breadth of different topics on this blog.
Core Computer Science Fundamentals
- Programming and Web Technologies
- Database Management
- Algorithms and Data Structures
- Operating Systems
- Computer Networks
Data Science
- Data Manipulation & Handling
- Cloud Technologies for Data Scientists
- Machine Learning
Digital Learning
- EduTech Tools
- Online Resources
- Open Coursework
Volunteering & Community Projects
Legal & Privacy (Personal Blog)
Quick note so you know how this site works behind the scenes.
This is a personal, non-commercial blog run by one volunteer educator and technologist.
Who runs this site?
- Zubin J
- Email: admin@bifunctional.xyz
What gets processed when you visit
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Privacy defaults here
- I do not intentionally run advertising or marketing trackers on this site.
- There is currently no newsletter or user account system.
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localStorage) so the site remembers your choice.
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If you have questions, corrections, or feedback, feel free to email me at admin@bifunctional.xyz.