Showing 19 to 24 of 60 blog posts tagged with "open source".
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Reflecting on My Time as Caktus' Open Source Fellow
My name is Ben Phillips and I am Caktus' Open Source Fellow. As my fellowship comes to a close, I wanted to reflect on my time at Caktus and to share my experience and some of w... Read more
December 21, 2015 -
Caktus CTO Colin Copeland Helps Launch Open Data Policing Website
Today, at Caktus headquarters, CTO and co-founder of Caktus Colin Copeland will stand at a press conference along with activists, police representatives, and elected officials t... Read more
December 17, 2015 -
Identifying Racial Bias in Policing with a Data-driven App
Recently, Caktus co-founder Colin Copeland spoke about the creation of a web app that analyzes North Carolina traffic stop data to identify racial bias during the Code for Ameri... Read more
October 16, 2015 -
Colin Copeland to Speak on Police Data and Racial Bias at Code for America Summit
This Thursday, Colin Copeland, CTO and Caktus Group Co-founder, will be co-presenting “Case Study from North Carolina: Identifying Racial Bias in Policing Practices” during the ... Read more
September 29, 2015 -
Introduction to Monte Carlo Tree Search
For DjangoCon 2015, Jeff Bradberry created an A.I. for our booth game, Ultimate Tic Tac Toe. Reprinted here from jeffbradberry.com is his explanation of the Monte Carlo Tree Sea... Read more
September 24, 2015 -
Announcing the Caktus Open Source Fellowship
We are excited to announce the creation of a pilot program for open source contributions here at Caktus Group. This program is inspired by the Django Software Foundation’s fello... Read more
August 6, 2015