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Forget learning to code: Every employee should know data analysis

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    Kent Sharkey
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    VentureBeat[^]:

    The lurch from employer-centric computing education to one driven by programming means the middle ground of tech skills – between basic computer proficiency and advanced code creation – has thinned out.

    "Why not both?"

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      VentureBeat[^]:

      The lurch from employer-centric computing education to one driven by programming means the middle ground of tech skills – between basic computer proficiency and advanced code creation – has thinned out.

      "Why not both?"

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      Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
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      The way I see it, I believe the guy doesn't like programming at all. Plus, he seems to be a fan of SQL Server 2016 that comes with R engines for data analysis and data presentation. **Overkill**.

      The shit I complain about It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem ~! Firewall !~

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        VentureBeat[^]:

        The lurch from employer-centric computing education to one driven by programming means the middle ground of tech skills – between basic computer proficiency and advanced code creation – has thinned out.

        "Why not both?"

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        Bernhard Hiller
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        he lacked the analytics skills to understand the connections his data could prove.

        Oh dear, that guy does not understand data analysis at all: he will find interesting coincidences in the data, but a "proof of connections" cannot be given by statistics.

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          VentureBeat[^]:

          The lurch from employer-centric computing education to one driven by programming means the middle ground of tech skills – between basic computer proficiency and advanced code creation – has thinned out.

          "Why not both?"

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          HarCohen18
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          Start by learning logic and algorithms and you have insight into both.

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            VentureBeat[^]:

            The lurch from employer-centric computing education to one driven by programming means the middle ground of tech skills – between basic computer proficiency and advanced code creation – has thinned out.

            "Why not both?"

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            Rob Grainger
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            Giving every employee access to the database (even read-only), what could possibly go wrong.

            "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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