My takeaways from #datamishapsnight
1. Always put alarms on costs
2. Write all the tests (data quality)
3. Don’t use fivetran or excel
4. Apparently a lot of data folks wound up on LinkedIn (?!?) after the great twitter exodus so I might start looking to see what good info might be mixed in amongst influencer hype.
Wheee the earliest I've finished a post EVER. Next week on Counting Stuff, a 3200 word (you heard me) post summarizing all the talks for #DataMishapsNight
#Datamishapsnight makes me remember just how much I miss data twitter community

🙌 I had a blast at the 4th annual #datamishapsnight tonight!

Thanks to everyone for their kind words for my talk on “Confusing Business Expectations with Professional Passions” which inspired me to start @dalyanalytics 🌅

What's your data mishap? Where can I get a poster of this for the home office? #datamishapsnight
#DataMishapsNight “How I gained a healthy dose of respect for my raw data” by Geraldine Klarenberg highlighted the importance of data management skills for those in academia.
#DataMishapsNight Great to hear Norma Padrón discuss how you can “overanalyze your way to nowhere” and that sometimes the simpler explanations can explain data errors such as breaks in data processing pipelines!
Attending my first #datamishapsnight tonight! Eager to learn from others in the community and join the annual celebration of life in the data trenches
Where do the data folks hang out? Look at the fragmentation of the landscape. LinkedIn the big one left standing? #datamishapsnight
#DataMishapsNight False epiphanies are a part of learning and developing an idea! And if we never make a mistake, we can never make a change! Making mistakes are a part of the process!! A big thank you to: @hadleywickham