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Control Room skip to main | skip to sidebar Control Room Operation Spaceship Earth Thursday, November 14, 2024 21st Century Data Science When I got to Princeton in 1976, graduating 1980, the stats department was already using APL to teach stats. I wasn't taking any stats but was looking over the shoulders of classmates, and for sure APL looked interesting, so I tackled that. APL = A Programming Language, by Kenneth Iverson, then at Harvard. Nowadays I'm in that same realm, laying foundations in basic Python for ascending the data science mountain, a metaphor I'll use, and reminiscent of the "Calculus Mountain" I'd often decry on Math Forum, ala Andrew Hacker's The Math Myth . Calculus Mountain is abused by admin cullers to separate people from their dreams.  So couldn't Data Science Mountain be used just as abusively? Surely it could be. Depends on the school, the curriculum. My approach is to encourage many options, many pathways, posed to a consumer willing to sel...

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