DataMind
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DataMind
@DataMindhq
Data • AI • Tech Thinking out loud. Breaking down ideas. Sharing insights from learning and building in public.
Katılım Haziran 2026
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the trick to learning math is not memorizing formulas.
it is seeing the pattern hiding underneath the symbols
• equations → compressed relationships
• vectors → objects with direction and structure
• transformations → how one space becomes another
• abstractions → remove noise, keep signal
• proofs → verify the pattern is real
math feels hard when you stare at syntax.
it becomes beautiful when you see the latent space.
the symbols are not the thing.
the structure is the thing.

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BSc - Geography & Planning (First Class Honours)
MSc - Geographical Information Systems
MSc - Geography & Environment
PhD Candidate - Earth & Environmental Sciences
Research - Wildfire carbon emissions, GIS, remote sensing & machine learning
Founder - Africans in Environmental Sc

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@Surendar__05 AI can generate code, but someone still needs to understand the problem, evaluate the solution, and make decisions. Coding is still valuable—just in a different way.
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@JoachimSchork Combining visualization and statistical context in one view makes it much easier to move from observation to interpretation. It reduces the risk of seeing patterns without understanding their significance.
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Traditionally, visualization and statistical testing are handled in separate steps. This makes the workflow slower and the results harder to present clearly.
With ggstatsplot in R, both are automatically integrated into a single figure. This helps you work more efficiently and makes your results easier to interpret and communicate.
The graphic below demonstrates this using the relationship between living space and property price. Each point represents one observation, and the line shows the overall trend. In addition, the plot automatically includes key statistical information, such as the correlation coefficient, confidence interval, p-value, and sample size.
This way, you can see the data and the corresponding statistical conclusions in one place, which makes your findings clearer and easier to share.
Looking to improve your data visualizations in R? In my course, Data Visualization in R Using ggplot2 & Friends, I cover ggplot2 and tools like ggstatsplot to help you build clear and effective plots. Check out this link for more details: statisticsglobe.com/online-course-…
#StatisticalAnalysis #Rpackage #DataViz #DataVisualization #RStats #ggplot2 #coding #Data

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@gudanglifehack One question I like to ask is: "What decision becomes easier after seeing the dashboard?" If there's no answer, the dashboard probably needs work.
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🚨 Most dashboards fail for one reason:
They show data.
But they don’t drive decisions.
Here are 10 Dashboard Design Principles every Data Analyst, Power BI, and Excel user should know 👇
(Save this thank me later).

Tips Excel@gudanglifehack
Want to learn Python in just 50 days? Not by watching endless tutorials. Not by collecting certificates. Not by bookmarking courses you’ll never finish. This roadmap focuses on one thing: ✅ Building real skills, one step at a time. (Save this thread). 🧵👇
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@Femiforge Excel builds the foundation. Power BI builds on it.
Most beginners underestimate how valuable that foundation is.
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