Is “data scientist” the new “programmer”?
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#12Re: Is “data scientist” the new “programmer”?
#13I wonder why "data engineer" isn't one of the suggested terms. Scientists do not really program science, nor do programmers research programs, as their respective fields of expertise.
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#14No. Data scientists exist at the mercy of programmers: without the tooling and the pipes, data science would not be a going concern.
Hah! At my company a decent proportion of engineers spend their lives scrambling to productionalize and operate the Lovecraftian concoctions of R and Python that our data scientists cook up on their laptops.
We are constantly thwarted by infrastructure teams that use superficial policy basically so they can whine and complain that they don’t want to have to provide support for the extremely heavily researched and tested implementation we create.
They don’t care that different technologies, database systems, whatever are chosen to solve customer use cases and that growing our business means supporting “Lovecraftian concoctions of R and Python” — they just don’t want to do their jobs (which indeed requires providing infrastructure support for crazy screwball data services that repeatedly break all the assumptions)...
Re: Is “data scientist” the new “programmer”?
#15No. Data scientists exist at the mercy of programmers: without the tooling and the pipes, data science would not be a going concern.
Hah! At my company a decent proportion of engineers spend their lives scrambling to productionalize and operate the Lovecraftian concoctions of R and Python that our data scientists cook up on their laptops.
Re: Is “data scientist” the new “programmer”?
#16I wonder why "data engineer" isn't one of the suggested terms. Scientists do not really program science, nor do programmers research programs, as their respective fields of expertise.
Re: Is “data scientist” the new “programmer”?
#17No. Data scientists exist at the mercy of programmers: without the tooling and the pipes, data science would not be a going concern.
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#19The basic premise of the article is that systems programming=irrelevant bloat and abstraction while data reduction=definite purpose and utility People writing python notebooks to do data analysis are probably fairly comparable to the scientific computing programmers of the past, but I feel like this picture tends to dismiss the computer science side of systems programming:things like GUIs, network code, processes and…
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#20Is marketer the new journalist?