Discussing the book and complimentary podcast called “Build a Career in Data Science” by Emily Robinson and Jacqueline Nolis.
All in For Data and AI Leaders
Discussing the book and complimentary podcast called “Build a Career in Data Science” by Emily Robinson and Jacqueline Nolis.
Wizard zines hosts a collection of awesome programming zines and posters by Julia Evans. The zines cover a wide range of technical topics like Linux, networking, debugging, containers, SQL, Git and more!
Image credit for SQL statement processing: wizard zines website.
The big book of R is an open-source web page created by #rstats community member Oscar Baruffa. The page functions as an easy to navigate, one-stop shop for available books on the R programming language.
Sharing some of my favorite data science and data foundation books for young kids!
A step by step approach to breaking down your business problem into a less intimidating data problem.
Market Cafe Mag is a beautiful and thought provoking magazine which showcases beautifully crafted data visualizations and information storytelling.
Tips and tricks to creating easy to follow technical tutorials.
Aiming to ease your RStudio::Conf FOMO by sharing as much R and conference information as possible. The goal is to help everyone feel included, ready to level up their R skills and engage with the community!
An overview of my experience in the NASA Datanaut kickoff session
Lower the barriers to productivity by employing a “Select your own adventure” approach to on-boarding your new analytics team members.
Data democracy has been a hot topic of late. But what does this really mean? Further, what do we actually need to DO to build a culture of data democracy?
As predictive analytics takes one step closer to mainstream adoption, we explore the concept in detail and break it down into actionable steps.
A blog exploring the promise vs reality of NPS, alternatives and how to use the metric responsibly.
Making sense of how we view and handle data system failures
A business case for adopting the minimum viable product approach to analytics.
A blog about how event driven data can make us all a little more sane