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Coding with Holger
Holger Steinhauer
20 episodes
19 hours ago
A podcast about all things coding, freelancing and all the stuff going on
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A podcast about all things coding, freelancing and all the stuff going on
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Technology
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Data Science with Andreas Bollig
Coding with Holger
1 hour 7 minutes 51 seconds
5 years ago
Data Science with Andreas Bollig

This time Dr Andreas Bollig joins me and we talk about all things Data Science.

If you want to get in touch with Andreas, check out his LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreasbollig/ and his new website https://haveagreatdata.com/.

Interested in the mentioned Python podcasts? Check them out here:

  • https://talkpython.fm/
  • https://pythonbytes.fm/

Heard about the (probably) XKCD comic? Turns out, it wasn't XKCD (but there is always a high chance it is). BUT, being a data scientist, Andreas found it anyways. Here you go https://speakerdeck.com/jakevdp/pythons-visualization-landscape-pycon-2017?slide=36.

Then we spoke about the pitfalls hidden in data, for example with names. Here is a good article looking at it: https://www.kalzumeus.com/2010/06/17/falsehoods-programmers-believe-about-names/.

Want to dig deeper and look into the mentioned sources? Here are the links:

  • https://www.oreilly.com/ (We mentioned Safari Books in the episode and this is called "O'Reilly Online Learning" now)
  • https://news.ycombinator.com/ (HackerNews)
  • https://www.manning.com/catalog (My guilty pleasure, hoarding MEAPs)
  • https://greatexpectations.io/ (The testing framework Andreas mentioned)

Little errata:

  • The first iPhone was released in 2007 and not in 2009. We got this wrong somehow, sorry. 
Coding with Holger
A podcast about all things coding, freelancing and all the stuff going on