Name: Tiago Oliveira
Type: User
Company: Capgemini
Bio: Functional Programming, HPC & Reactive Architecture Enthusiast
Scala (Spark, Akka), Clojure, C, C#, Python.
Certified Neo4j & Databricks Spark Professional
Location: Vigo, Spain
Blog: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiagoliveira/
Tiago Oliveira's Projects
Build and run Docker containers leveraging NVIDIA GPUs
NVIDIA GPUs htop like monitoring tool
.NET core API Gateway
Collection of datasets used for Optical Music Recognition
This is my playground for exploring Java Springbook Rest API and React features. The objective is to create an application that receives an RDF file representing a Dental Health & Disease Ontology and allows its visualization as a graph for further editing and enrichment with specific semantic knowledge. To render graphs in React I will use the vis-react package.
OpenBioLink is a resource and evaluation framework for evaluating link prediction models on heterogeneous biomedical graph data.
Source for the OpenCV with Java tutorials
Specification of the Cypher property graph query language
Website for storing flight information, rendering paths on a zoomable world map and calculating statistics, with plenty of free airline, airport and route data.
An open database of recipe bookmarks
Easily create a webpage with your organization's open source projects
Teaching materials for pandas and scikit-learn
Repository for paper templates in ISMIR Proceedings
Code for Parsel 🐍 - generate complex programs with language models
A Clojure library designed to provide a collection of helper functions to support Clojure(script) graph parsers using EQL syntax.
:shopping_cart: The Shopping Cart application developed in the book "Practical FP in Scala: A hands-on approach"
High-performance time-series aggregation for PostgreSQL
Implementation of Model serving in pipelines
Software define radio plane tracking into KSQL Kafka queries
腾讯高性能分布式图计算框架Plato
:gemini: higher-order, no-boilerplate monads
My various presentations to conferences, user groups, etc.
💡 Examples of Prisma using different languages and technologies
Produce a stream of elements using the Eff monad for effects