Sitemap - 2020 - Counting Stuff

Almost a year of data newslettering

Running small conferences is quirky work

My favorite file format is ~50 yrs old

Games, a playground for learning DS fundamentals

MapReduce for normal folk who don't need it anymore

The only path to be a data scientist is to be human

We all have our ways of picking up data to play with

The best parts of data science isn't even the tech

(Maybe) Adopting New Tech

Staying afloat as a new-ish solo data scientist

Practicing data prep with Wikipedia data

Reading between the rows

Real Workflows in Data Science

Let's Get Intentional About Documentation

What if you were an evil data scientist?

Data Cleaning IS Analysis, Not Grunt Work

Navigating working with other teams

Synchronicity

Showing value as a support data scientist

Smashing Dashboards and Ikea Together

More Learning in (Semi)-Public

I'd like more people to join the broader data community

Audio silliness in the era of videoconferencing

Sessions for analysis, the eternal fiction

Side gigs and avoiding them

Time is annoying? Time durations are worse!

Helping others deal with uncertainty and risk

Questions that make Quant UXRs excited

Making the best of having too many meetings

Fighting Confirmation Bias

Learning to push back

Being new to the UX part of "Quant UXR" - Overall Process

In search of "Good Enough" data science

Learning as Performance

The Many Ways of Learning Git

Dashboards aren't my job, until they are...

SME Should Stand for Subject Matter Experience

Some Gamedev and Shoddy Data Arguments

Let's Talk Rice Measurements

Simple Visualizations Are Pretty Darned Great

Making Fair Games of Go

Why we are so tempted to go out of lane?

#Datarant is Tuesday 3/17, Join Us!

The Epic Data Fetch Quest

Data Literacy Via COVID-19

Interpreting Email Analytics is Handwavy

Email Analytics: More than you ever need to know

Becoming a Quantitative UX Researcher is messy

10x data scientist is luckily not "a thing" let's all work to keep it this way

Counting is hard, 2019-nCoV edition

Being the Eyes of Your Organization