15/09/2021
What advice would you give for someone wanting to "Excel" :p in the area of data analysis?
This was posted on a forum today with a plethora of people answering learn R, learn Python, read this resource, learn maths.
At Anamise we value one data analysis skill above all else.
The skill of CRITICAL THINKING.
One of our previous employees Mikolaj Fitrzyk was an amazing critical thinker. Together we created great, innovative solutions to very unique problems.
Here is a video of how we were able to rearrange Solar Irradiance data from the Bureau of Meteorology to enable a lot of new functionality to our products.
Mikolaj named this tool Sunstat and there is information about it in the video below.
I would also like to give a shout-out to Solcast (Solar Radiation Data Experts) and the Bureau of Meteorology who also do great work in this space.
All programming languages, tools, and methods have different strengths.
Being able to select the right tools, and create insights that benefit the community is the most important skill in data analysis!
This tool allows us to find historical information about solar irradiance and apply this to fields of energy, agriculture, and anything thing else that is affected by the sun.
If this tool can help you please call us on 0423 070 843 or email [email protected] to work together.
Mikolaj provides valuable insights into a GIS program he has been working on which we have called internally Sunstat. The program finds the average solar irr...