Agile Development for Data Scientists, Part 1: The Good
If you're a data scientist at a firm that does a …
August 19, 201825m 56s
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Show Notes
If you're a data scientist at a firm that does a lot of software building, chances are good that you've seen or heard engineers sometimes talking about "agile software development." If you don't work at a software firm, agile practices might be newer to you. In either case, we wanted to go through a great series of blog posts about some of the practices from agile that are relevant for how data scientists work, in hopes of inspiring some transfer learning from software development to data science.
Relevant links:
https://www.locallyoptimistic.com/post/agile-analytics-p1/
https://www.locallyoptimistic.com/post/agile-analytics-p2/
https://www.locallyoptimistic.com/post/agile-analytics-p3/
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