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I'll try this actually. To try and open the gateway for Nigerians because of the new twitter location feature.
So I'll try and follow 100 people daily starting today.
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After over 6,836 hours of creative work, I’d say a certain level of creativity only comes from truly understanding the basics.
Weak understanding of the basics = future struggles.
Read this.
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@_iamtpo This is very true. The ability to fuse insights from different sources and clinical research, with the help of AI, has changed the pace of discovery... there is more to come.
These sites are essential for Data Analysts
1. Mockaroo (https://t.co/ZXBzb025Dt) → generates realistic test data in seconds. I used to spend hours creating fake datasets to practice with. This thing spits out thousands of rows based on whatever parameters you need.
2. SQL Fiddle (https://t.co/oLcpTsDA5S) → test your queries before running them on actual data. Saved me from crashing our database more times than I care to admit.
3. Regex101 (https://t.co/0JIPP9qscM) → makes regular expressions actually make sense. That alone is worth it. I used to copy paste regex patterns and pray they worked.
4. Our World in Data (https://t.co/vu08Mf2n53) → clean, reliable datasets on basically everything. When your boss asks for "industry benchmarks" at 4pm, this is where you go.
5. Datawrapper (https://t.co/doYe0BINms) → creates charts that don't look like they're from 2003. Your stakeholders will think you hired a designer.
6. Mode Analytics (https://t.co/Lhe8yrwInK) → runs SQL, Python, and R in the same place. No more switching between five different tools to finish one analysis.
These tools don't make you a better analyst, they just stop you from wasting time on things that shouldn't take time in the first place.
Thanks to Goodness Nwadibie for sharing, I hope it helps beginners in DA.