I was also looking for photos or diagrams of the road. So weird they didn’t include any.
That’s cool and everything, but I don’t know many DS people who still use R. Maybe academics still do?
>Ideally grad students would stop pouring in, free labor would dry up at universities, and they’ll have to raise grad student salaries to acceptable wages again. Seems unlikely given how badly people want to do…
Can someone ELI5?
In data engineering, I think your responses to the 'entity resolution' problem are a good Dunning Kurger style litmus test. If you don't know, entity resolution is the process of matching unique rows in two or more…
Or R1 research universities
that's exactly what I was thinking - plus what startup story is complete without some VC intervention?
I was also looking for photos or diagrams of the road. So weird they didn’t include any.
That’s cool and everything, but I don’t know many DS people who still use R. Maybe academics still do?
>Ideally grad students would stop pouring in, free labor would dry up at universities, and they’ll have to raise grad student salaries to acceptable wages again. Seems unlikely given how badly people want to do…
Can someone ELI5?
In data engineering, I think your responses to the 'entity resolution' problem are a good Dunning Kurger style litmus test. If you don't know, entity resolution is the process of matching unique rows in two or more…
Or R1 research universities
that's exactly what I was thinking - plus what startup story is complete without some VC intervention?