Saturday's digest #9

Weekly curated articles for the busy AI & data professional

Hello everyone,

You know the drill. You don’t have time to follow 200+ newsletters. I love to curate. Get 5 articles published last week directly in your mailbox. Enjoy.

#1 - Laszlo Sragner from Deliberate Machine Learning - Code Quality In Data Science: 17 posts on my substack

Good practices in software engineering and code quality are often lacking in Data Science. Data scientists who maintain well-organized and readable code, capable of deploying and integrating production-ready models, are ahead in terms of career advancement. Don’t miss out on this opportunity.

#2 - John Cutler from The Beautiful Mess - Trust Lets You Observe Reality

Product Managers know John Cutler well. Low trust is an issue for many data teams, and his astute observations will be helpful if you are struggling with simplified proxy metrics.

#3 - Lizz Bacon from Lizz At Devise - Trust is essential for teams

Trust is such an important topic, you will have a second article on trust in cross-functional teams.

#4 - Mike Fisher from Fish Food for Thought - Are 1:1s Worth The Time?

Spoiler: Yes, but they should be prepared. 1:1 meetings are a standard organizational practice nowadays, yet it's still beneficial to review their pros and cons.

#5 - Ava from bookbear express - written in the body

While this may not be the type of topic you expect to find in a Data/AI newsletter, I hope this article will resonate with you, especially if you tend to intellectualize too much. As someone who would love to be a being of pure energy disconnected from my body, listening to the 'meatbag signals' is a necessity.

See you next week!

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