As you guys know, I am attempting to make a full-fledged Beast of a Program right now - which sort of provides me with the Opportunity to put into practice the various parts as a coherent whole.
I have made progress along the lines of Tools that I would be needing as well as the Resources ( web-sites for the statistics) that I would be needing to build the final visualizations upon. As I have, mentioned a few times in my previous posts regarding Data Artists, I think that when we are able to See what's happening in that obscure world of numbers - we are more into our Zone. I have come to believe that if there is one thing our senses excel at ( unless deliberately trained ) it's the sense of Sight. So, I am doing my best to try out my hands with Visualizations.
Another thing that I have learned from handling this complex a problem is that it is best to chunk 'em up and then approach the little problems, solving them as we move towards other parts of the problems and then, once we have the working prototype of a solution - Combine them into an Organism.
Basically, the end result of all the effort that I put into this project is a bunch of visualization on the HTML using Bokeh, which you can have a taste of in these Jupyter Notebooks.
I think, it's as true for Problem-Solving as excelling at any physical activity that involves learning a new skill. Ever seen someone who just "gets it naturally" once they have seen it for a while?
Call it Beginners Luck or Clear Mindedness but I am starting to believe that the Master sees a number of parts done right, pays attention to the minute details whereas the Student can only see the rhythmic whole. There are more levels of Beauty for a Master.
I won't say I am a Master yet - but that's not to say I won't be one;P
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