The Cost of Covid
This is a follow-up to an article from February 2nd (2020) that I posted on LinkedIn about the extending footprint of the Coronavirus. The official name is COVID-19. In that article, I had included a link to an interactive infographic (dated Jan 26th) that outlined the descriptive statistics behind the potential threats. The rate at which COVID-19 was extending […]
The Expanding Footprint of Coronavirus
Footprint of Co-V reach is expanding at an alarming rate. This blog looks at the infections, deaths, and spread in comparison to SARS of 2002
Let Python’s List Comprehension Swallow the Bulk of Your Code
Python is fast becoming the language of choice for machine learning and data science related activities. If you master a powerful techniques in Python, then this will come in handy when you do data prepping and data munching.
Tableau and its Chemistry
Tableau can be used to build great visualization. If you spend little time and have a mindset to ask the right questions, then sky is the limit. This and series of blogs, i will make an attempt to show you how I start building visualizations using this great tool.
Tableau and its Trignometry
Can you use Tableau to draw shapes? If you are dealing with this challenge, then the best place to start learning is by drawing a circle using your numbers!
Do You Want to “Fix” Your Calculations or Let it “Float” on a View? – Part I
Level of Details (LOD) calculations can be very interesting and at times intimidating to work with. After some time, it really helps you to be more creative with your data.
A Y2K Love Story
Small things matter! Otherwise, I wonder how could an obsolete technology come to rescue in a difficult job market?
Start Getting Caught up with a “Fishbone” in your Causal Analysis “windpipe”
This is about the usage of a management tool called the Fishbone diagram. The story narrates how a new CIO helped the team realized the value of this tool in making the decision making.
Story of an IT Rollout
Visualization techniques have a broad range of applications. This story describes how a tool and some collaboration work come to help the team way before DevOps started within the company.