![]() We give credit to all of our contributors and editors. ( Please make sure you give us your best email address so that we can reach out to you.) You can become a contributor to the wiki by sending us your request here. With so much jargon to slay, we believe the best way forward is to work with the community. Part of the reason why we’re taking the Wiki public is because it needs all hands on deck. Browse through different topic using the navigation bar to the leftĮasy peasy! What if the term I’m looking for doesn’t exist? Or browse through all the categories via the menu on the left. ( Look for the □ icon at the top right corner.) Easily search for the term that you want to look up Using the wiki is simple. Just search for the term you want to learn about and click on the page you’d like to read. Roles in data teams, such as data scientist, data engineer and CDO.Libraries, such as NumPy, Pandas, Scikit-learn and TensorFlow.Data repositories, such as data lakes and data warehouses.Data lifecycle stages such as data acquisition and data science.Big data technologies, such as Hadoop and Spark.Algorithms, such as linear and logistic regression.Take a look at some of the terms we cover: Today we’re making it official-The Data Wiki is now public and open for all! Since, at Atlan, we’re all about community, we wanted to open it up for humans of data everywhere. The goal was to make learning about the data universe fun and easy. We started an internal initiative to serve as a knowledge base for data teams and professionals ( aka the humans of data) everywhere-explaining topics in the data universe in the simplest possible manner. That’s why we at Atlan decided to do something about it. That makes it challenging for someone who’s starting out in the data universe. The world of data is unique, complex and ever-changing. Think of the wiki as a fun, helpful encyclopedia for the data universe. * Tool tip can be closed by pressing 'Esc' key or by clicking on 'Press or Close' on top right corner of the tool tip.No, this is not yet another uber-complex glossary for data terms. * 'NY Times' tab opens The New York Times article search results for the keyword from wiki link. * 'Books' tab opens google book search results for the keyword from wiki link. The keyword can be further modified to filter the results on this tab. * 'Search' tab opens google search results for the keyword from wiki link. Sub sections can be opened or closed by clicking on sub section title. It has sub sections similar to wiki article. * 'Summary' tab displays the wiki article. * The reason for delay of 3 seconds is to avoid unintentional opening of tool tip while navigating or browsing on the page. ![]() ![]() * Placing the mouse on the highlighted wiki link for more than 3 seconds will open the tool tip with corresponding wiki article. * When Wiki Researcher add-on is enabled all internal wiki links on a wiki page are highlighted with a light red background color. *** Supports ALL languages in which Wikipedia pages are available This add on is a tool tip widget which lets users view full Wikipedia articles without navigating from the current wiki page. *** Do more with Google Search, Book search and articles from New York Times. *** Do not waste time opening multiple wiki windows and lose track of what you are reading. The user does not have to navigate from current reading page to read linked articles within an page. Do More With Search,Books And NYT Articles Wiki Researcher lets users view full Wikipedia article by placing the mouse on wiki links (internal links to other articles on Wikipedia) on Wikipedia pages. Don't Waste Time Opening Multiple Wiki Windows And Lose Track Of What You Are Reading.
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