Data Science Happy Hours 3, 02OCT2020
October 4th, 2020
1 hr 2 mins 11 secs
Season 6
About this Episode
Carlos swings by the office hours again and we have an excellent discussion with a community member on why it's important to not compare yourself to what other data scientists know and don't know.
This is a great session to listen to for anyone who may be feeling a bit of imposter syndrome, or maybe feeling like that don't have value to contribute.
We also talk about the perils of working out of a notebook, and how to move beyond them.
Checkout the recording on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_dxtAIKbZc
Check out the live session I did with Kate Strachnyi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soyWLCsAEuY
The Artists of Data Science was named #8 on the Top 15 Data Science podcasts by FeedSpot!
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Some items we talked about in this episode:
[16:42] Carlos Mercado tells Haseeb about a quote has made his life in meetings of 10 people much easier:
"Sometimes the most basic obvious thoughts are just coincidentally not in anyone else's head at the time.
'What's obvious to you is amazing to others'"
[16:43] Carlos Mercado : "Also most data science problems are shockingly not complex"
[16:45] Harpreet Sahota talks about an episode with Brandon Quach that addresses the question that Haseeb has. Check it out here: https://theartistsofdatascience.fireside.fm/brandon-quach
[16:59] Community member Haseeb shares an awesome video he made on the perils of working in a notebook: https://youtu.be/kBnCOOrSh1U
[17:11] I talk about the future of The Artists of Data Science and what my vision for it is
[17:12] Carlos shares his ideas for a couple of cool things that The Artists of Data Science could do.
[17:22] Haseeb shares a data science meet-up group
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