It's been months in the making! My blog using #rstats#blogdown "Real Magic" is officially live! So far it's only an introduction post but there is more on the way! Stop by and check it out!
https://t.co/Cr3lhHmb71
When it comes to coding, I think it’s more important to know that something is possible, than to be an expert at doing it. There’s a lot of things I’m slow at doing, but as long as I know it’s possible, I always figure it out. Google it up as my friend always says. :)
@mollywood I just started my first data science job a year ago, coming from a quant phd program. The most important thing I've learned is perfection is not your friend and 100% completion is NOT your goal! The work/code just needs to exist and your goals are progress and improvement.
Hello.
I spent 2 hours last night figuring out why my code wasn't working.
This morning it took exactly 2 minutes to fix.
It was a typo.
Don't code at night.
Go to bed.
@EngelhardtCR Some people have built some amazing things. If you want a recommendation, look up MumboJumbo on youtube. He makes some amazing things and I think has tutorials too.
Before the pandemic, I went rock climbing at least twice a week every week. It helped me get through so many road blocks in my coding and writing. Cant wait to get back to it!
There’s a myth that scientists are awkward, uncoordinated and not athletic. I bet that’s not true & perhaps there’s even an enrichment for people who are good at sports (over achievers in general). If you’re a scientist, did you ever do any sport at a high level? Please elaborate
From intern (when these pics were taken) to full time! I'm officially part of the @CARFAXinc family! Meet their newest Data Scientist! #carfaxfun#DataScience