R Objects

R objects To quickly recap, so far we’ve just worked with some single values to get to grips with how some of the various operations work. Of course, we rarely work with a single value! If we did, we could just use a calculator. This instalment you’ll get to grips with some different ways of…

SatRdays Cardiff

Hey again lovely readers! This blog is a very special one indeed, you get to hear about our great day out at SatRdays in Cardiff recently not once, not twice, but five times, from each of our team members perspectives! I think it’s fair to say that it was a very different experience for each…

A crystal clear book draw

As you might know, every month, a random Locke Data Twitter follower wins an excellent data science book! This month’s gift was “An Introduction to Statistical Learning: with Applications in R”, a classic and useful textbook. In this post I’ll give you some magick-al tips from behind-the-scenes of this month’s winner announcement. It’ll feature learning…

Python and Tidyverse

Introduction One of the great things about the R world has been a collection of R packages called tidyverse that are easy for beginners to learn and provide a consistent data manipulation and visualisation space. The value of these tools has been so great that many of them have been ported to Python. That’s why…