I am pleased to share that I'll be presenting to the Pittsburgh chapter of the Association for Talent Development (ATD) on Friday, June 18, 2021 at 12pm Eastern. The event will be online and free to …
It’s time to open source your data tools and processes
When I took an empirical finance in graduate school [redacted] years ago, the course was conducted in SAS. I've never used SAS since: it's too expensive! That same course today is conducted in …
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Why data analysts should learn to code
When many hear "data analytics" these days, they think of graphical user interface (GUI)-driven business intelligence (e.g. Tableau), data warehousing (e.g. Snowflake), or data preparation (e.g. …
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The learning theories behind Advancing into Analytics
Technical books are curious in a lot of ways, including this one: most technical authors don't typically teach or write for a living. They're technicians who happen to write a book. That means that …
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Advancing into Analytics: Financial Modelling in Excel Meetup (Australia)
This event has concluded. Thank you to Danielle Stein Fairhurst for hosting and everyone for attending. A recording of the event follows and all materials are available at the GitHub repo. Dates …
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Advancing into Analytics: London Excel Meetup, June 23rd, 2021
This event has concluded. Thanks again to hosts Alan Murray and Tea Kuseva and everyone who attended. A recording of the session follows: I'm pleased to share that I'll be presenting to the …
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