Transportation Data Tools #1: OnTheMap

Finding reliable, robust, and interesting data is the first step to any data analysis project, so I thought I’d spent a few posts highlighting some of my favorite data sources out there. One tool I find very underrated in the transportation planning world is the US Census Bureau Center for Economic Studies’ Longitudinal Employer-Household DynamicsContinue reading “Transportation Data Tools #1: OnTheMap”

Give Back by Contributing to an Open Source Project

One of the cool things about the data science/tech scene is that many innovations being developed right now are open source, meaning code is posted freely online so others can use it and benefit from it. This also means there are lots of chances to contribute to that code and be part of this work,Continue reading “Give Back by Contributing to an Open Source Project”

How to Deepen Your Knowledge of Python

When I started my data science journey, one thing that was intimidating but highly advised was to start an independent project and share my work as soon as possible and invite feedback. It doesn’t have to be perfect. I got an account on Github, a website where people share and collaborate on code. I startedContinue reading “How to Deepen Your Knowledge of Python”