As we’re approaching the anniversary of Hans Rosling’s passing, I fondly remember his spectacular graphical presentations comparing the wealth and health of nations around the world. He certainly raised the bar for data visualization, and his animated …
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Secrets from a SAS Expert: An Interview with Leonid Batkhan
You’re probably already familiar with Leonid Batkhan from his popular blog right here on The Learning Post. In fact, he’s one of our most engaging authors, with thousands of views and hundreds of comments. Leonid is a true SAS Sensei. He has been at SA…
Native scheduler, new types of workloads, and more: introducing the new SAS Grid Manager
You’ll notice several changes in SAS Grid Manager with the release of SAS 9.4M6. This post gives a brief architectural description of the new SAS grid provider, including all major components and their role.
Native scheduler, new types of workloads, and more: introducing the new SAS Grid Manager was published on SAS Users.
Navigating SAS documentation to find out about new, modified, and updated features
Learn about the latest product features, changes and upgrade information in new sections of SAS product documentation for SAS® 9.4 and SAS® Viya®. SAS’ Kathryn McLawhorn tells us all about them.
Navigating SAS documentation to find out about new, modified, and updated features was published on SAS Users.
Using International characters in a SAS graph
They say “The Sun never sets on the SAS Empire” … and it’s true! There are SAS users all over the world, and SAS output & results could be in any language. Therefore, if you’re a SAS programmer, you might need to know how to create SAS graphs wit…
Using built-in Git operations in SAS
SAS supports direct integration for Git from Base SAS (via functions), SAS Enterprise Guide, SAS Studio, and SAS Data Integration Studio. Read this article to learn how to use Git more effectively in your SAS processes.
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Reduce the cost-barrier of generating labeled text data for machine learning algorithms
Amidst the growing popularity of modern machine learning and deep learning techniques, one of the biggest challenges is the ability to obtain large amounts of training data suitable for your use case. This post discusses how the analytical approach for Named Entity Recognition (NER) can help.
Reduce the cost-barrier of generating labeled text data for machine learning algorithms was published on SAS Users.
Let’s track the falling gasoline prices!
When I fill up my daily-driver Prius, the price of gasoline isn’t that important. But when I occasionally take a trip in my V8 Suburban, I pay a lot more attention! Therefore I was pleasantly surprised when I noticed that gasoline prices have been falling. How much have they fallen, […]
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