Kodsnack 167 - You're part of the sample

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From the podcaster’s corner at Devsum 16, Fredrik talks to Basia Fusinska about data science, R and data analysis. We discuss the ethics and science around data science and analysis. All of us are giving out a lot of data all the time, and there are so many aspects worth considering around what and how we give our data away. Briefly, we talk about what impressions we have of the .NET community, an impression which is changing even as we speak.

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The Kodsnack book club is coming back! Our next book is the short story Binti by Nnedi Okorafor. It is a short and sweet read and can be found in many places, like this and this.

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Links

Basia Fusinska PAAS • - Platform as a service

SAAS • - Software as a service

IAAS • - Infrastructure as a service

Study on gender and code quality on Github • - raises questions

Github data archive how-old.net Our talk after the Devsum 16 keynote • is in its own episode

Karl-Henrik Nilsson • ’s IOT presentation is unfortunately not available online

R programming language Linear reduction algorithms

Titles

• Data solutions architects - whatever that means

• I’m still figuring out what that means

• Adding up numbers

• As scientific as can be

• You’re part of the sample

• Once you have this Stockholm syndrome


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