D4S Sunday Briefing #98

Issue #98

April 11, 2021


Book of the Week
This weeks Data Science Book is " Learning SQL " by A. Beaulieu. Despite recent developments and data storage advancements, much of the worlds data is still being produced, stored, and manipulated in SQL databases. SQL, the Structured Query Language, provides us with a simple and performant way to run complex queries, generate customized reports, and retrieve subsets of data. Beaulieu quickly and easily guides us from beginners to fluent users of this powerful language with chapters dedicated to introducing each of the fundamental concepts through annotated examples and exercises.
Learning SQL

Learning SQL


Links of the Week
  1. 1. Why Causal Machine Learning is the Next Revolution in AI [medium.com/@ODSC]
  2. 2. Using PyTorch + NumPy? You're making a mistake [tanelp.github.io]
  3. 3. Announcing the Neo4j GraphQL Library Beta Release [medium.com/neo4j]
  4. 4. Confronting 2016 and 2020 Polling Limitations [pewresearch.org]
  5. 5. 10 Parallels Between Whiskey Tasting and Artificial Intelligence [cio.com]
  6. 6. On the future of computer science [xrds.acm.org]
  7. 7. Writing tools I learned from The Economist [builtbywords.substack.com]
  8. 8. NoSQL Data Modeling Techniques [highlyscalable.wordpress.com]
  9. 9. A reading list for new engineering managers [jacobian.org]
  10. 10. Are Deep Neural Networks Dramatically Overfitted? [lilianweng.github.io]
  11. 11. Mathematicians Settle Erdős Coloring Conjecture [quantamagazine.org]
  12. 12. Learning COBOL: A Journey for the Modern Programmer [monadical.com]

Papers of the Week
Video of the Week

Machine Learning With Scikit-Learn

Machine Learning With Scikit-Learn

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