FYI: I just donated the first set of donations to charity. Thanks to you, I've already generated hundreds of dollars help out cancer. The one I've chose this time is NICK GOES BALD, fundraising that my new friend Nick Psaris, the author of two books and an incredible human.
Nick wrote Q Tips: Fast, Scalable and Maintainable Kdb+ based on his years of practical experience developing production trading systems in q. His second book, Fun Q: A Functional Introduction to Machine Learning in Q, uses the expressive q language to guide readers through implementing twelve machine learning algorithms from scratch.
Jan 2, 2023·edited Jan 2, 2023Liked by Mark Palmer
Welcome to the mix! It's good to have you and I look forward to reading your work! One of the best ways to grow substack is to elevate those authors around you as well! What's great about substack is that they are building this collaboration into their system. It's more of a network, or a family of writers that complement each other than competing which I've found valuable. I've benefited more from my authoring peers than I anticipated and I'm driven to do the same.
Yes, Michael -- very much agree with that, I’m just starting to connect with other authors and I’ve found some really awesome ones. Thanks for this and looking forward to connecting!
FYI: I just donated the first set of donations to charity. Thanks to you, I've already generated hundreds of dollars help out cancer. The one I've chose this time is NICK GOES BALD, fundraising that my new friend Nick Psaris, the author of two books and an incredible human.
Nick wrote Q Tips: Fast, Scalable and Maintainable Kdb+ based on his years of practical experience developing production trading systems in q. His second book, Fun Q: A Functional Introduction to Machine Learning in Q, uses the expressive q language to guide readers through implementing twelve machine learning algorithms from scratch.
Nick's web site: https://nick.psaris.com
Nick's passion for cancer research and support comes from his personal experience, which you can read about here:
Nick Goes Bald: https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/nickgoesbald
Thanks again to everyone who has supported the Substack for Good cause already!
Welcome to the mix! It's good to have you and I look forward to reading your work! One of the best ways to grow substack is to elevate those authors around you as well! What's great about substack is that they are building this collaboration into their system. It's more of a network, or a family of writers that complement each other than competing which I've found valuable. I've benefited more from my authoring peers than I anticipated and I'm driven to do the same.
Yes, Michael -- very much agree with that, I’m just starting to connect with other authors and I’ve found some really awesome ones. Thanks for this and looking forward to connecting!