I'm DA. Now, investing to become a farmer just in case data career turn to sht
1 week ago | 5
If it's easy, then that means getting a job will be hard, right? And if yes, what should people do? I've seen some people talk about the rise of Data Engineering. What's you opinion?
1 week ago | 5
Careful Mo they will start paying us less if you keep talking like that.
1 week ago | 0
It's indeed a treasure, and it can't be overemphasized. That said, you can still get into challenges that can take forever to debug or fix, especially with issues pertaining to dates even with the help of chatgpt.
1 week ago | 0
Mo Chen
Data Projects Feel ILLEGAL Now: 2010 vs 2025
The barrier between "thinking about" and "actually building" data projects has completely collapsed.
What used to take months now happens in conversations:
2015: Data Analytics Project Timeline
1. Spend weeks learning SQL basics;
2. Struggle for days importing data;
3. Write hundreds of lines of code with countless errors;
4. Google endlessly to fix broken visualizations;
5. Finally create basic insights after months of effort.
2025: Data Analytics Project Timeline
1. "ChatGPT, scrape these 5 job descriptions and tell me what project would impress these companies";
2. "Create a step-by-step plan for building a churn prediction dashboard";
3. "Write the SQL queries to extract this data";
4. "Debug this code that isn't working";
5. "Generate visualization code for these insights".
It feels almost criminal how easy it's become.
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