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5:30 AM
This might be suitable for softwareengineering.stackexchange.com but definitely off-topic for Stack Overflow. — NPE 49 secs ago
 
6:02 AM
@RobertHarvey No @RobertHarvey, of course not. I'm encountered this problem in my company. I let designers design, and then ask developers to translate that design, and it never gets done easily. Designers don't know about limitations, and developers are not good at translating. And it's soooo expensive. But in web, I have a web designer who designs natively, and directly from his mind. I pay only for one employee, and time-to-market less than half of design process in Android and iOS.
 
 
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7:03 AM
I think you want softwareengineering.stackexchange.com. This question is off-topic for SO. — FrankerZ 53 secs ago
 
 
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9:36 AM
Hi everyone, I'm looking for some advice. I'm new to data science in industry and I've only ever built machine learning models using Python that get implemented by software engineers into the front end. A few days ago I saw one of my models in action for the first time from the end-user standpoint.

It's made me really keen to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the role and work that the software engineers did to implement my model into a system, building the backend, and UI etc. I often hear phrases such as "docker container" and "Travis build" floating around, and I want to l
 
 
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5:05 PM
Wrong site, this one is for programmers. Use electronics.stackexchange.com etc. — Hans Passant 27 secs ago
 
5:28 PM
@SaeedNeamati Then what is your question? Chances are good that there is someone here that has the experience you're describing, so just assume someone like that exists here and ask your question. Consider posting your question on the main site where it will get more visibility. If you do choose to post on the main site, make sure your question is on-topic: softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/help/on-topic
 
 
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9:05 PM
Questions asking "Is there a way to do X?" / "Can I do X?" / "Is it possible to do X?" are rarely appropriate for the Stack Exchange format. The answer is usually "yes", but sometimes "no". Either way, the question is usually not very effective. In addition, what is usually meant is "How can I do X?", which will often, but not always, be too broad for Stack Overflow. Please edit your question to clarify what it is you want. Right now, this is a "yes"/"no" question. Please see: Why is “Is it possible to…” a poorly worded question?Makyen 18 secs ago
 

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