About Nisha Arya
Nisha Arya is a Data Scientist and Freelance Technical Writer. She is particularly interested in providing Data Science career advice or tutorials and theory based knowledge around Data Science. She also wishes to explore the different ways Artificial Intelligence is/can benefit the longevity of human life. A keen learner, seeking to broaden her tech knowledge and writing skills, whilst helping guide others.
Nisha Arya Posts (61)
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Machine Learning Model Management - 04 Jul 2022
The tools used in the development cycle for Machine Learning and the managing of the models require MLOps - Machine Learning Operations.
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Top 5 Data Management Platforms - 29 Jun 2022
This article presents the top 5 data management platforms, in order to help you choose which might be best for you.
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How to Stay Current in Python - 27 Jun 2022
Staying current with Python will help maintain your hireability, get new opportunities, and continue to grow your knowledge.
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Why You Need To Learn More Than One Programming Language! - 24 Jun 2022
Will your skills get outdated if you survive on one programming language for your career? Read on to find out.
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Super Study Guide: A Free Algorithms and Data Structures eBook - 20 Jun 2022
Check out Super Study Guide: Algorithms and Data Structures, a free ebook covering foundations, data structures, graphs, and trees, sorting and searching.
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Top Data Science Podcasts for 2022 - 15 Jun 2022
Here are some data science related podcasts to help you either grow your interest in the field, increase your current knowledge, or help you develop yourself.
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Mistakes That Newbie Data Scientists Should Avoid - 13 Jun 2022
Check out this list of common mistakes that data science newbies make, so you know what to avoid in your job search journey.
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European AI Act: The Simplified Breakdown - 09 Jun 2022
The AI act aims to ensure excellence in the EU, provide the correct conditions for the development of AI and guarantee that AI systems are beneficial to people.
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Must-haves on Your Data Science Resume - 06 Jun 2022
Recruiters look at a resume for 7.4 seconds before making a decision on the candidate. So that means you have basically less than 10 seconds to make a good impression. 10 seconds is not a lot of time; especially when you really want this job.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Q Learning - 03 Jun 2022
Learn the basics of Q-learning in this article, a model-free reinforcement learning algorithm.