The Coronavirus Bar Chart Race: The Race You Don’t Want to WinI created a Coronavirus bar chart race using Matplotlib. There is no winning in this race.Apr 8, 2020Apr 8, 2020
Visualizing NYC Museums MapWhich NYC museums are near you? A Tableau and Webscraping project.Mar 17, 2020Mar 17, 2020
Published inTowards Data ScienceExploring 2 Months of NYC Bike AccidentsNYC biking can be dangerous because of aggressive driving and an overwhelming amount of cars. But as we’ll soon see, they’re not the only…Mar 3, 2020Mar 3, 2020
Pyautogui and a “Likeable” ApplicationThank you… motion sensor hand towel machine. You never work, so I just end up looking like I’m waving hello to a wall robot. -Jimmy Fallon…Dec 19, 2018Dec 19, 2018
Recommendation Systems and How to Create a Simple one with PythonI used to sell luxury watches in a retail environment. My job was to use my knowledge of customers and convince them to splurge. In…Dec 4, 2018Dec 4, 2018
Sharing our data, Improving our cities“Code is the new concrete for 21st century cities and we need a digital infrastructure to share data and create safer and more sustainable…Nov 16, 2018Nov 16, 2018
Every day is filled with random events, always unpredictable.Python, along with many software systems such as Microsoft Excel, R, and Ruby, use a a pseudo-random number generator called the Mersenne…Nov 2, 2018Nov 2, 2018