Name: Ben Gordon
Type: User
Company: Next Rev Technologies
Bio: Driven data scientist who leverages technical, investigative, and interpersonal skills to build/manage data outcomes for business intelligence
Location: Washington DC metro
Blog: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-gordon86/
Ben Gordon's Projects
This repository houses my web scraping app that pulls information about the mission to Mars.
A repository that houses a Python ML project working with Los Alamos Lab cyber-1 data.
Created a dashboard from which to display interactive Plotly Charts using Python, Pandas, JavaScript, and Plotly
Working with NYC CitiBike Data using Python and Tableau
This was one of the very first web pages I created to house info about me.
AWS Certified Developer Associate course
Project utilizes JavaScript and D3 to create an interactive scatter plot served on an HTML page.
Building a Dash App to host various analytic products
Angular UI for hosting data science products
demo of ways to use react-bootstrap tooltips
Plotting earthquakes over last week with Leaflet Timeline and front-end visualization.
This project investigates historical per-capita flu outbreaks against the following possible datasets/drivers: weather, travel, and vaccinations.
Basic Exploration of various plots in R
Git alias commands for faster easier version control
Climate analysis API for a vacation in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Website built to compare weather phenomena with latitude for major world cities.
LI R Training: This is an initial foray into R that covers the basics of how to utilize R.
This repository houses my code for writing MySQL queries.
Working in R with NFIP Redacted Claims Data
creating an embedded dash app in flask
This repository was one of my first forays into Python programming.
dabbling with generating fake data in Python
How many times will a random walk end in 60 steps?
This is a project I did in Python creating scatter and Pie plots with Matplotlib.
This project analyzed school district data to determine school performance based on reading scores, math scores, and passing percentages.
This project uses the Twitter API to analyze sentiments of major news outlets.
A repository which houses my Aliens-R-Real website that uses HTML, CSS, & JavaScript
Repository uses OpenWeatherMap, API calls, and matplotlib to analyze weather patterns in Python.