I too periodically revisit all of my beginner’s courses on Tableau. I take comfort in the knowledge that Kevin Flerlage also keeps a Google search tab open for looking up Table Calculations. “The moment you think you know everything, you know very little” Thankfully, my dogged nature did not allow me to let up/ Perseverance led me to a place where I can confidently harness the power of Tableau and produce some truly compelling visualizations.įair warning, I do not delude myself into thinking I’m some kind of expert. An arduous period, littered with unfinished projects. It was three months of complete immersion. In my case, I spent months watching online tutorials, attending webinars, and exploring public workbooks from some of the best authors around. Joke aside, I never imagined a $10 course would catapult me through this seemingly limitless doorway of data visualization.ĭelving into anything new, you must understand your foundations. At least, I hope not.Īs with most superhero’s origin story, mine began on Udemy with Kirill Eremenko and the SuperDataScience team. In our initial discussions I was so pleased to hear the emphasis Shola made on both personal progression, expressing himself through visualization and his thought process behind conveying a theme within his dashboard designs.ĭon’t worry, this isn’t going to be like those pamphlets you pick up at your local chemist. Shola will look to cover his end to end productionised thought process from data searching, to communication, to design elements. With this in mind, the June edition is on “Learning Tableau: The Unconventional Way”. What I appreciate hugely about Shola is his ability to bring his own unique style to his creations. A huge congratulations is in order, as you will find Shola ( as of 24/05/21) on the Tableau Public Featured Authors page, along some other incredible talent.
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