As 2016 is *finally* coming to an end, a year whose repercussions will be felt for many more to come, I cannot but help reflect on the past few years that I have spent swimming. Swimming in data that is. I have had the opportunity to be a productive participant in the field of data science from many perspectives. Having spent time both in academia and industry, and as both a producer and consumer of data science solutions, I have plenty of lessons that I remind myself of. Here are the key takeaways from all those years of swimming in data and finding things that would hopefully be useful for someone:
3 years of Swimming. In Data.
3 years of Swimming. In Data.
3 years of Swimming. In Data.
As 2016 is *finally* coming to an end, a year whose repercussions will be felt for many more to come, I cannot but help reflect on the past few years that I have spent swimming. Swimming in data that is. I have had the opportunity to be a productive participant in the field of data science from many perspectives. Having spent time both in academia and industry, and as both a producer and consumer of data science solutions, I have plenty of lessons that I remind myself of. Here are the key takeaways from all those years of swimming in data and finding things that would hopefully be useful for someone: