• Portfolio Post: Customer Churn

    It has been two months in the making, and I’m finally on the other end of this portfolio builder class! I also have my Github set up, and this is where I’ll be putting all of my other projects as well. Slowly working on building up my Git portfolio is a little nerve wracking, but

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  • EDA and Stepping Away from Tableau

    I spent a lot of time over the past year or so hearing about Jupyter Notebooks without really knowing what it was. In the past two weeks, I’ve gradually begun to spend so much time in Jupyter Notebooks that it feels strange not to have one running at any given time. I’m still learning about

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  • Outlining the Problem

    Take a peek into my brain concerning my project for this week’s class assignment.

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  • Too Big!: A Brainstorming Session

    I mentioned in the last post that I was starting a class this week, and we had our first meeting to go over the syllabus and to start off with our projects. Basically, we’re going to be coming up with our own project for portfolio purposes for the next eight weeks. Unfortunately, the thoughts I

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  • ETL, FTL

    ETL, or Extract, Transform, and Load, is the process of uploading and cleaning data before deriving insights and analysis from it. A callback to last week’s post: I had done this before, but never knew there was a name for it. Another hazard of learning independently. This is normally considered the ETL Pipeline, because it’s

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  • Learning on the Job versus Learning Independently

    Learning on the job, for me, was both nerve wracking and exciting. There were so many things that I wanted to do in my last position, that the time that I was at it didn’t ever feel like enough. I was inspired and motivated by all the change and things I wanted to enact and

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