I really admire your work. Hoe come it's always so perfect?
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Marie-Anne Melis
Project owner
about 2 months ago
Project owner
Thank you Mona, but you're exaggerating a bit and I actually looked at your portfolio an hour ago and the feeling is mutual. But if I would analyze the outcome of the work in my portfolio @Maven I would say "blood, sweat, tears", "time" and "coming from another background (webdev) with slightly different ideas about how something should work and look". And always ending up in darkmode :-).
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Mona Swarnakar
about 2 months ago
I couldn't agree more. I can clearly see the hard work and dedication reflected in each of your projects. Coming from a non-technical background myself (with a specialization in Finance and Marketing), I've had to put in a lot of effort to master tools like Power BI, Python, and SQL. However, I genuinely enjoy the process, and I don’t feel satisfied—or can even get anxious—until I achieve the desired result and complete the project. For this month’s project, I had to invest a significant amount of time and effort. While I know it’s not perfect, I’m happy to have finished it. Deploying it as a web app took me three days—one of the challenges of not having a technical background! :-)
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Marie-Anne Melis
Project owner
about 2 months ago
Project owner
You should be proud and happy, something I forget on a regular basis :-)
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Carlos Serra
about 2 months ago
Marie-Anne, your project is truly inspiring! The level of detail in your design process and your innovative use of Python and scikit-learn are remarkable. I admire how you've tackled the challenges of deployment while maintaining such a polished and functional dashboard. Your use of light/dark mode and the emphasis on key insights for the audience show a deep understanding of effective communication. Outstanding work—I've learned a lot just from exploring your approach!