I’m a physician scientist who’s done exactly what you describe over the past year. Has completely changed my career, interests, skills and ability to communicate w ML folks. You hit nail on head here great presentation!
I love this video! I'm months away from getting my Bachelors in Data Analysis and have spent lots of my time on the side learning about data engineering and data science. I've built my own simple pipelines, have a solid understanding of data analysis with basic tools like excel and power bi, and a strong familiarity with AI in R, mostly machine learning. I spent some time learning how to learn, and one technique that really will helped me is the Pareto Method or 80/20 rule, where 80% of the value in a topic can be found in 20% of the material. LLM's can very easily help you apply this method to each field in data.
Isnt this a nice way to be the guy that they dont fire. Like, the management be saying, we can fire A(only DA) and B(only DS) because C(you) can do all A and B can do.
Love this video as I am already on this train of thought. My only point i would like to raise is that we should not forget about Excel. I have just got my first role in data. They said 90% of the role will be using this tool lol.
I recall from one of your very early videos that you did DataCamp before doing your Masters, and you stated it did not prepare you very well for your uni courses. Has DataCamp gone through significant improvements since then?
Definitely, I would say it used to encourage an element of passive learning e.g. just skipping through videos and having 'static' hints. But now that you can Q&A the data and get more detailed feedback it's pretty useful and also to get a certification you have to pass the timed exam etc, so there is less incentive for just skipping through video
@@datanash8200 I'm glad you changed your mind about them because I've been seeing their ads around a lot lately. I'm also giving semi-serious consideration to Dave Ebbelaar's (former guest on this channel) Datalumina Mastermind program. I think there's an innate desire for everyone to be their own boss, but the wave of layoffs in the tech sector in 2023-4 just reminded me how there's no such thing as job security when you're working for someone else.
Ive been trying to self teach for the last 12months but ive found it quite difficult. So ive decided to bite the bullet and take a data science degree with Open University. Im going to keep learning Python on the side to compliment it (all whilst working 30-40hrs per week😅) any general advice you could give?
PLEASE DO NOT POPULARIZE THE TERM "Renaissance Data Scientist" / Full-stack Data Scientist. My managers will start asking us where can we find one. It's just going to make the whole job market go crazy again.
Hey i want to be a full stack data engineer and im 15 so i would like a clear road map on what exactly i should be doing i would really appreciate that thank you although im learning java rightnow i plan on moving to python once im good at java or atleast decent with the language
Wait wait. Didn't you say that your sponsor in this video, Data Camp, was a waste of one year of your time to learn Data Science, in one of your earlier videos. I think I kept that in memory and vouched not to waste my time also. Nonetheless good video. I like the 12 week year mindset
I'm not a data scientist, but I assume you can become a data professional by working on projects from start to finish. This includes gathering data from sources like social media or online shopping websites, cleaning it, visualizing it, analyzing it, and writing a report on your findings.
I dont see any future for data science/analysis. Everything is being automated through smart DBMS integrated with LLMs. Other small data related tasks can be done by devs themselves. What are your thoughts? I can get into Ivy Leagues for masters in DS or BA but I am not considering that because of this reason.
Running a LLM is expensive so not every company can afford it. Also the data needs to be cleaned and organized before it can go into the LLM so their will always be a need for Data Scientist.
This video is incredible! Now I understand what one of my friends has been doing for the past couple of years.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m a physician scientist who’s done exactly what you describe over the past year. Has completely changed my career, interests, skills and ability to communicate w ML folks. You hit nail on head here great presentation!
physician scientist as in a medical doctor in research right?
Thanks so much!
"Renaissance man" then goes ahead to add his jpegs!, Love this man😆
I love this video! I'm months away from getting my Bachelors in Data Analysis and have spent lots of my time on the side learning about data engineering and data science. I've built my own simple pipelines, have a solid understanding of data analysis with basic tools like excel and power bi, and a strong familiarity with AI in R, mostly machine learning.
I spent some time learning how to learn, and one technique that really will helped me is the Pareto Method or 80/20 rule, where 80% of the value in a topic can be found in 20% of the material. LLM's can very easily help you apply this method to each field in data.
"Learning how to learn" is such an important aspect for sure! Glad you enjoyed the vid
What about ML/AI Engineering? This seems to be a rising field right now
These skills will help you get there, but I will also do a dedicated video on this
Isnt this a nice way to be the guy that they dont fire.
Like, the management be saying, we can fire A(only DA) and B(only DS) because C(you) can do all A and B can do.
exactly!!
Love this video as I am already on this train of thought. My only point i would like to raise is that we should not forget about Excel. I have just got my first role in data. They said 90% of the role will be using this tool lol.
Excellent point!
Data Camp promo video
I mentioned it's sponsored
Insightful!
I recall from one of your very early videos that you did DataCamp before doing your Masters, and you stated it did not prepare you very well for your uni courses. Has DataCamp gone through significant improvements since then?
Definitely, I would say it used to encourage an element of passive learning e.g. just skipping through videos and having 'static' hints. But now that you can Q&A the data and get more detailed feedback it's pretty useful and also to get a certification you have to pass the timed exam etc, so there is less incentive for just skipping through video
@@datanash8200 I'm glad you changed your mind about them because I've been seeing their ads around a lot lately. I'm also giving semi-serious consideration to Dave Ebbelaar's (former guest on this channel) Datalumina Mastermind program. I think there's an innate desire for everyone to be their own boss, but the wave of layoffs in the tech sector in 2023-4 just reminded me how there's no such thing as job security when you're working for someone else.
My thoughts exactly, at one point I thought I heard differently.
Ive been trying to self teach for the last 12months but ive found it quite difficult. So ive decided to bite the bullet and take a data science degree with Open University. Im going to keep learning Python on the side to compliment it (all whilst working 30-40hrs per week😅) any general advice you could give?
For every concept you learn, try translate it to the real world. Bonus points if you can translate it to a business problem
bro , i become data science interested , but i have problem cant spoken,data science need communcation skills a lot talk ?
Not a lot, but at least be "competent" at writing and speaking.
Can you suggest the specific courses at DataCamp that you mentioned towards the end of the video?
I'll make a PDF with all of them in one place very soon
@@datanash8200 Perfect
@@hassannazeer8245 Got them on my latest newsletter here : datanash.substack.com/p/the-renaissance-data-professional
@@datanash8200 Thanks a lot🙌
Thank you this is very useful
No problem!
PLEASE DO NOT POPULARIZE THE TERM "Renaissance Data Scientist" / Full-stack Data Scientist.
My managers will start asking us where can we find one. It's just going to make the whole job market go crazy again.
😅😅😅
Hey i want to be a full stack data engineer and im 15 so i would like a clear road map on what exactly i should be doing i would really appreciate that thank you although im learning java rightnow i plan on moving to python once im good at java or atleast decent with the language
th-cam.com/video/6DxBaphvap4/w-d-xo.html
❤
wait...do you have another page called Football Made Simple?
No but I've heard we sound similar according to you guys
You pumped motivation to me
Love that
How do you get the time to do content dawg when you a data scientist , I hardly have time to go out dawg
😂 Social life has definitely taken a hit
could you please provide the pdf
Soon!
Here you go : datanash.substack.com/p/the-renaissance-data-professional
Wait wait. Didn't you say that your sponsor in this video, Data Camp, was a waste of one year of your time to learn Data Science, in one of your earlier videos. I think I kept that in memory and vouched not to waste my time also. Nonetheless good video. I like the 12 week year mindset
Hi mate, yes I did but in the above changes I mentioned the key changes DC made to address my issues with it
Wow I also have the same j Cole album cover 😂😂😂😂
Classic!
How do I become a full stack data professional?
I'm not a data scientist, but I assume you can become a data professional by working on projects from start to finish. This includes gathering data from sources like social media or online shopping websites, cleaning it, visualizing it, analyzing it, and writing a report on your findings.
It's all mentioned in the video above 🙌
I dont see any future for data science/analysis. Everything is being automated through smart DBMS integrated with LLMs. Other small data related tasks can be done by devs themselves. What are your thoughts? I can get into Ivy Leagues for masters in DS or BA but I am not considering that because of this reason.
Running a LLM is expensive so not every company can afford it. Also the data needs to be cleaned and organized before it can go into the LLM so their will always be a need for Data Scientist.
@@byrond2184 why can't data cleaning be automated?
LLMs are not that great bro
@@raph8240 depends on what data you train it on and what usecase you use it for. At the ground level, they are just next word predictor.