销货清单数据_2020年9月数据科学阅读清单

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Note: I am not affiliated with any of the writers in this article. These are simply books and essays that I’m excited to share with you. There are no referrals or a cent going in my pocket from the authors or publishers mentioned; I prefer to align my incentives with the reader rather than the publishers. Reading is a vitamin for the brain; please support your favorite writers and enjoy!

注意:本文不涉及任何作者。 这些仅仅是我很高兴与您分享的书籍和论文。 我的口袋里没有提到的作者或出版社的推荐信或一分钱; 我更喜欢将激励与读者而不是出版商联系起来。 读书是大脑的维生素。 请支持您最喜欢的作家并享受!

Welcome to another month of our Data Science reading list! We do these each month, and I love all the positive feedback. I especially like when folks share their own recommendations. Feel free to share your own books, blogs, and anything else you’re reading this month. I would be happy to give your favorite authors a read and maybe include them in a future list! luke [at] spawner [dot] ai

欢迎来到我们的数据科学阅读清单再一个月! 我们每个月都会这样做,我喜欢所有积极的反馈。 我特别喜欢人们分享自己的建议。 随时分享您自己的书籍,博客以及您本月正在阅读的所有内容。 我很乐意为您最喜欢的作者提供阅读,并可能在将来的清单中包括他们! 卢克[at] spawner [dot] ai

On to this month’s list!

进入本月的清单!

构建机器学习支持的应用程序:从构思到产品 (Building Machine Learning Powered Applications: Going from Idea to Product)

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O’Reilly has partnered with a bunch of really high quality Data Scientists and Machine Learning Engineers recently to spit out some high signal to noise reads. This one is no exception.

O'Reilly最近与一群非常高质量的数据科学家和机器学习工程师合作,以吐出一些高信噪比的读数。 这也不例外。

Our author goes the full scope of Machine Learning Engineering, covering all the way from project inception and planning to training, deploying, and monitoring. This is the exact type of important information sharing we have been missing over the last decade in our field. This engineering perspective is perfectly aligned with the evolution of the role of Machine Learning Engineers. Big ups to the author for a great reference and read! LINK

我们的作者全面研究了机器学习工程,涵盖了从项目开始和计划到培训,部署和监视的所有方式。 这是过去十年来我们在该领域中一直缺失的重要信息共享的确切类型。 这种工程学观点与机器学习工程师角色的演变完全一致。 给作者很大的帮助,以供参考和阅读! 链接

代码中的生活:技术的个人历史(Life in Code: A Personal History of Technology)

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Life in Code by Ellen Ullman is a unique view from her time starting in San Francisco in the 70s as a software engineer and working through the rise of the programmer and technology.

艾伦·厄尔曼(Ellen Ullman)从70年代在旧金山开始担任软件工程师以来,一直致力于程序员和技术的兴起,这是她在代码中一生的独特见解。

Ullman lays out much of the evolution of tech, from culture to code. Reading this reminds me of piecing together chats from all the senior engineers and leaders who have told me stories and historical tidbits from their early days in tech. Spectacularly fun read. LINK

乌尔曼介绍了从文化到代码的技术发展的大部分内容。 读完这篇文章会让我想起所有高级工程师和领导人的聊天,他们向我讲述了他们从科技初期的故事和历史故事。 有趣的阅​​读。 链接

科学自由:文明的灵丹妙药(Scientific Freedom: The Elixir of Civilization)

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Whether you agree or disagree with the author’s arguments, Scientific Freedom raises important points about the role of science and its place in our civilization. Braben discusses the pitfalls of funding and peer review, and he discusses a fresh model for research and the reinvigoration of scientific discovery.

无论您同意还是不同意作者的观点,《科学自由》都提出了关于科学的作用及其在我们文明中的地位的重要观点。 Braben讨论了资金和同行评审的陷阱,并讨论了新的研究模型和科学发现的复兴。

This is an updated version to the first edition published in 2008. Beset with beautiful formatting, well-done charts, and more. Big ups to Stripe Press for its continued efforts to publish and highlight important writing. LINK

这是2008年发布的第一版的更新版本。使用漂亮的格式,完善的图表等等来困扰。 Stripe Press致力于出版和突出重要著作的持续努力。 链接

九月的文章(Articles for September)

Here are some articles I read in August/September that I especially enjoyed. Julian Shapiro and Andreas Klinger are two of my favorite writers. It was only a matter of time before I shared their writing.

以下是我在8月/ 9月特别阅读的一些文章。 朱利安·夏皮罗(Julian Shapiro)和安德烈亚斯·克林格(Andreas Klinger)是我最喜欢的两位作家。 我分享他们的作品只是时间问题。

What to work on by Julian Shapiro

朱利安·夏皮罗(Julian Shapiro)的工作内容

This is a topic that any entrepreneurial builders or creators with broad interests will enjoy. Don’t get caught working endlessly on projects that get you stuck in the mud. Julian discusses a model for working on what truly matters to you.

任何具有广泛兴趣的企业家建造者或创造者都会喜欢这个话题。 不要陷入让您陷于泥潭的项目中无休止的工作。 朱利安(Julian)讨论了一个对您真正重要的工作的模型。

How I think about code management by Andreas Klinger

我对Andreas Klinger的代码管理看法

Andreas is one of those writers whose words just spew value. He’s to the point, no fluff. He’s a very competent product and engineering person with lots of important thoughts and mental models for optimizing work.

安德烈亚斯(Andreas)是那些话语just发价值的作家之一。 他直言不讳。 他是一位非常称职的产品和工程人员,具有许多重要的思想和思维模型可以优化工作。

Let’s continue the conversation on Twitter.

让我们继续在Twitter上进行对话

翻译自: https://towardsdatascience.com/data-science-reading-list-for-september-2020-15edcd4f4a9e

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