David Taieb
Passionate about data science, machine learning, and meeting developers.
Before joining The Watson Data Lab, David was the lead architect for the Watson Core UI & Tooling team based in Littleton, Massachusetts. During that time, he led the design and development of a Unified Tooling Platform to support all the Watson Tools including accuracy analysis, test experiments, corpus ingestion, and training data generation. Before that, he was the lead architect for the Domino Server OSGi team responsible for integrating the eXpeditor J2EE Web Container in Domino and building first class APIs for the developer community. He started with IBM in 1996, working on various globalization technologies and products including Domino Global Workbench (used to develop multilingual Notes/Domino NSF applications) and a multilingual Content Management system for the Websphere Application Server. David enjoys sharing his experience by speaking at conferences. You’ll find him at various events like the Unicode conference, Eclipsecon, and Lotusphere. He’s also passionate about building tools that help improve developer productivity and overall experience.
Specialties
Machine Learning, SQL, NoSQL, Developer Productivity, Microservices, Big Data
Languages
NodeJS, AngularJS, ReactJS, Java, Python, Scala, Android
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Notebooks for Developers
The tools of data science aren't just for data scientists.
2 collections | 36 projects
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PixieDust
An open source helper library for Python notebooks. It makes working with data simpler.
22 projects | View Collection
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The Visual Python Debugger for Jupyter Notebooks You’ve Always Wanted
MediumIntroducing PixieDebugger.
- PixieDust
- Jupyter Notebook
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Share Your Jupyter Notebook Charts on the Web
Medium | GitHubQuickly turn charts into standalone web pages.
- PixieDust
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Deploy Your Analytics as Web Apps Using PixieDust’s 1.1 Release
Notebook | MediumFrom data science, directly to the web.
- Jupyter Notebook
- Python
- PixieDust
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pixiedust_peacetech
GitHubLocal visibility to mitigate business disruption in emerging economies.
- PixieDust
- Jupyter Notebook
- Python
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Sentiment Analysis of Twitter Hashtags With Spark
Notebook | Medium | developerWorksBuild a real-time dashboard with PixieDust & Jupyter Notebooks.
- Spark
- Watson Tone Analyzer
- PixieDust
- Python
- Scala