Feature engineering, ML models in production, new trend for ML tools, day-to-day of a principal engineer with Willem Pienaar - The Data Scientist Show #031 episode artwork

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Feature engineering, ML models in production, new trend for ML tools, day-to-day of a principal engineer with Willem Pienaar - The Data Scientist Show #031

from Daliana's Game · host Daliana Liu

Willem is the creator of Feast, an open-source feature store (feast.dev), building tools at the intersection of engineering, data, and ML. Currently, he work as a Principal engineer at Tecton, Leading the development of Feast, an open source feature store. Previously, he has worked in South Africa, Thailand, Singapore before he moved to San Francisco in the US. Today we’ll talk about machine learning in production, cool projects he worked, machine learning in startup and how to pick the right data science track for your career. If you like the show subscribe to the channel and give us a 5-star review. Subscribe to Daliana's newsletter on www.dalianaliu.com/ for more on data science. Daliana's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalianaliu/ Daliana's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DalianaLiu Willem's Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/willempienaar/

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