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markjrieke/README.md

About Me

My name is Mark Rieke and I am a Data Scientist at Game Data Pros, Inc. where I help to build systems for conducting and analyzing A/B tests from a Bayesian perspective. I love making beautiful charts, working on home improvement projects, and playing jazzy piano.

I primarily use R for my personal work. Some of my interests include:

  • Bayesian inference via Stan;
  • Survey analysis for people analytics/electoral forecasting;
  • Data visualization design/storytelling with uncertainty;
  • Package development.

I've written a few packages:

  • 🥾 workboots - a package for generating prediction intervals from a tidymodel workflow
  • 🐦 nplyr - a grammar of (nested) data manipulation
  • 🗒️ riekelib - a collection of functions I use regularly

I sometimes write about projects I'm working on at thedatadiary.net.

If you'd like to get in touch, you can reach me in the following channels:

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  1. 2024-potus 2024-potus Public

    repo for constructing a 2024 presidential election forecast

    HTML 45 6

  2. thedatadiary.net thedatadiary.net Public

    This is the home repository for my personal/professional website.

    JavaScript 2

  3. workboots workboots Public

    Generate bootstrap 🥾 prediction intervals from a tidymodels workflow!

    R 21 1

  4. nplyr nplyr Public

    nplyr: a grammar of (nested) data manipulation 🐦

    R 118 3

  5. riekelib riekelib Public

    A collection of functions I use regulary

    R 2