Comments on: I don’t write code, should I still consider myself a developer? https://www.lightsondata.com/i-dont-write-code-should-i-still-consider-myself-a-developer/ Practical resources, online courses, free articles and videos for data management, data governance, data quality, and business intelligence Thu, 11 Feb 2021 20:05:13 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: Lluvia Meneses https://www.lightsondata.com/i-dont-write-code-should-i-still-consider-myself-a-developer/#comments/315 https://www.lightsondata.com/?p=2922#comment-315 In reply to Gordon Hamilton.

Thank you Gordon! I really would like people who don’t have a strong technical background to continue exploring options in the data space…it is possible!

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By: Gordon Hamilton https://www.lightsondata.com/i-dont-write-code-should-i-still-consider-myself-a-developer/#comments/314 https://www.lightsondata.com/?p=2922#comment-314 Stop the self-filtering when you see the word ‘developer’ is great advice. Just imagine how disappointed the business-side would be if they were told that the development on the system they were waiting for is complete BUT there will be no BI reports or analytical capabilities. Besides development skills, there are many types of intelligence crucial to the completion and leveraging of any information system. With your breadth of skills, you would be a great addition to any Data Story Telling team – it really does take a village!

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