The elephant in the room with data is that we don’t need a lot of the fancy and powerful technology. SQL against a relational database gets us extraordinarily far. Add some Python scripts where we need some imperative logic and glue code, and a sprinkle of CI/CD if we really want to professionalise the work of data scientists. I think this covers the vast majority of situations. Despite being around it for some time,…
Unless your income is depending on carrying out the exact demands of some money guy that's most common phrase while using a computer is "it won't let me" and they want "big data". Then you just suck it up and build one of the totally unnecessary big data systems that have been excreted all over the business world these days. I don't think the problem is that devs are over-engineering. I wonder what its called, makes…
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