[-] jupyter@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

thanks! That's good to go through. knowing plots is always good

[-] jupyter@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago

Thanks! I'll def check it out =) and it looks like a good alternative to weave

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I’m starting as data analyst (roughly bachelor level). My responsibility will be to analyze time series data and classify agents and write reports. I won’t be responsible for the database management. It’s likely that I have to use R because my colleagues use R. I guess I may use python if it’s more appropriate.

Which books and other things can you guys recommend? What should I avoid?

[-] jupyter@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 days ago

that's good advice, yet I have no direct contacts information and there's still time until I start with the position.

I am proficient in time series data analysis and programming in R, python and julia. I may extend packages and functions as I need. I may properly debug functions and find bottlenecks in code by profiling it. Regarding reports, I'm capable of writing high quality reports, for professionals and for the general public. I understand the underlying math and statistics and am able to extend models properly for adjustments in theory.

I have deficiencies in advanced classification models and in general there's so much information out there that I'm not sure how much I actually know. I guess revisiting statistics might never be wrong

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