[PYTHON] Organize useful blogs in the field of data science (overseas & Japan)

We will collect well-known overseas blogs related to data science. (Updated from time to time) If you have any other recommendations or comments, please do

five thirty eight http://fivethirtyeight.com/

Signal & Noise and the blog of Nate Silver, who is famous for election forecasts. A blog that explains social events, especially politics and sports, using statistics and graphs. By the way, the matplotlib style has an option called "FiveThirtyEight", and it seems that it is drawing attention for the color usage of the graph.

no free hunch http://blog.kaggle.com/category/arena/

Kaggle's official blog The topics are wide-ranging, from methods to industry talent trends to Kaggle's promotional topics.

Personally, I think this Scikit-learn tutorial series is pretty good. http://blog.kaggle.com/tag/scikit-learn-tutorial-series/

Insight Data Science Blog http://www.insightdatascience.com/blog/

Insight Data Science, a blog that gathers insights from participants in a data scientist training program. It's interesting that there are posts from various perspectives by various people. A lot of case studies from various industries are listed in the short, so it is also recommended as a reading material

KDnuggets http://www.kdnuggets.com/

Reuters communication presence in the data science world, full of articles with titles that somehow make you want to click (appropriate)

Analytics Vidhya http://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/

The topic is miscellaneous

Wes Mckinney http://wesmckinney.com/

Wes Mckinney's blog, the developer of Pandas and the author of Introduction to Data Analysis with Python.

Practical Business Python http://pbpython.com/

A blog that often touches on Python as a practical use (as the title suggests) when analyzing data, not as a programming language. It may be suitable for people who say "I don't care about Python as a programming language, so I just want to analyze data using Python."

FasrML http://fastml.com/

As the title suggests, a blog about learning ML (machine learning) casually

Linkedin Data Science Group https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2013423

It's not a blog The Linkedin group brings together the latest data science posts from a variety of people.

Japanese edition

Bonsai Diary (formerly washing your hips in Tokyo) http://d.hatena.ne.jp/dichika/

Click here if you want to know more information about R in Japanese

StatsFlagments http://sinhrks.hatenablog.com/

Japanese blog with very detailed information about Python and Pandas

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