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Hi Helen, I am curious. What other Data Science blogs or sites do you follow?
Hey Matt
I'm not a Data Scientist so don't follow anything specific to that area.
My favourites blogs at the moment are:
Data36 - data36.com/ for tutorials and hands-on learning.
Simple Analytical - simpleanalytical.com/ for commentary on being in the data world and the ups and downs of being an analyst.
Mode - mode.com/blog/ - content for analysts by analysts.
Soft Skills Engineering - softskills.audio/ - my favourite podcast advice show about non-technical topics.
Great, thank you very much.
I noticed that your profile says B.I. How different do you consider B.I. Is from D.S.?
In my workplace BI works on reports and models that show what has happened in the past and a little bit of forecasting.
The Data Scientists work on AI/ML/NLP sometimes using our models, sometimes using granular raw data
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Hi Helen,
I am curious. What other Data Science blogs or sites do you follow?
Hey Matt
I'm not a Data Scientist so don't follow anything specific to that area.
My favourites blogs at the moment are:
Data36 - data36.com/ for tutorials and hands-on learning.
Simple Analytical - simpleanalytical.com/ for commentary on being in the data world and the ups and downs of being an analyst.
Mode - mode.com/blog/ - content for analysts by analysts.
Soft Skills Engineering - softskills.audio/ - my favourite podcast advice show about non-technical topics.
Great, thank you very much.
I noticed that your profile says B.I. How different do you consider B.I. Is from D.S.?
In my workplace BI works on reports and models that show what has happened in the past and a little bit of forecasting.
The Data Scientists work on AI/ML/NLP sometimes using our models, sometimes using granular raw data