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BPMN!

Udemy Alert! I’ve been looking at a balance between full on enterprise/business architecture and process mining and ran across a great quick Udemy course on BPMN 2.0. (Business Process Model and Notation). Like most engineers/architects, etc – I’ve been doing swim lanes for years. This was a great intro to the proper way to annotate […]

Learning Flask…

I’m working on a personal project that ties a few things together with automation, LLMs, etc. Essentially I want to make a form that allows me to take a job posting and copy in the job title, company name and job description.  I don’t want to scrape this – seems like it could be against

Udemy Streak! Some changes to my approach…

I posted about this before but I am a huge advocate of online learning and have been for a while.  As I mentioned before Udemy offered a challenge in January 2024 to see if users could establish a 12 week streak.  When I wrote that post I was sitting at 68 weeks…  And now (as

Docker!

If you’ve seen my other posts – you’ve seen I’ve been doing a bit with n8n lately.  One of the quicker ways to get n8n going locally is to pull a docker image and go…  I did this on an AWS free tier account to make sure I was doing some hands-on ‘super light’ config

Vector Databases!

I’m a few weeks into playing with n8n on the side. I’ve worked with EAI tools and integrations way back, and more recently with platforms like Zapier, Workato, and Zoho Flow. It’s interesting to see how each one tackles the low-code/no-code automation space. n8n has my attention lately – thanks to its deeper developer features:

Wow – FREE Udemy?

I am a huge Udemy fan – I am now on my 72 week of my current streak (but have used it for years), so I was pretty excited to see Wake County, NC is offering a free Udemy Business account to library card holders! https://www.wake.gov/news/wake-county-launches-free-online-learning-platform-library-cardholders This is a subset of what you can get

Udemy – Enterprise Architecture

Alright, my first Udemy summary and review!  As I mentioned in another post I’ve taken a lot of Udemy courses courtesy of our company’s enterprise account, and my intent is to summarize the notes of my favorite courses I’ve taken.  In cases where I’ve used tools to summarize my notes (like chatGPT) – I will

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