@jeremyphoward This person did the same for Germany. School has reopened in many parts. Our lived experience right now and it’s compulsory.
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@fulhack I prefer py files, but for one-offs or heavy exploration, the notebook is often faster and nicer to share an insight. Even then I still like to put a lot of my code in a py file to make the end notebook easier to read. Editing those py files in a notebook editor is not so nice.
PyMCon 2020 videos are live! There's an intro video to get you oriented but of course feel free to jump straight into the Talks, Tutorials, and Let's Build a Model as well!
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@RMBanfield I agree and I wouldn’t try. Agree on an outcome and a success metric. If the team successfully improves that metric and improves upon their prior selves, great. If you think they can do more ask for more metric improvement.
@mani_shah@jonathansen I’ve forgotten that dogs in a public spaces like restaurants and transit are not always allowed. Where I am currently living it is common and it works, or at least I have never seen or heard of an issue.
6 talents a successful data science team needs: project management, data wrangling, data analysis, subject expertise, design, and storytelling.
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An abundance of high quality and cheap digital entertainment = a lot less young men working. Excellent piece by Andrew Cortina.
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