Become a sponsor to Eric Leung
About me
I'm a data scientist and software engineer who has been working in the open and sharing my learned insights for nearly 10 years. I have also been involved in helping. I've helped build sustainable data solutions to generate actionable insights for various domains, such as biomedicine, motor vehicle traffic analysis, and voter registration data.
Projects
The number of projects I work on vary from small projects spurred on by Tweets to my personal configuration files.
I hope to continue contributing and updating my {pixarfilms} R package that has data on all the movies that Pixar has made and more.
I also currently maintain learning resources on how to contribute and get started in open source software and guides on using NoSQL databases. Similarly, I have contributed to freeCodeCamp's codebase and news publication.
My hope with these projects is to help others learn to make their own contributions to open source or find my tools to be useful in their day to day.
Why sponsor?
When you become a GitHub Sponsor, you support my ongoing contributions and ideas to open source materials that help the general community. I take pride in my work and these funds would not only help in time to contribute to these resources and tools, but also in caffeinated beverages and hardware used to make these contributions.
I appreciate your consideration in supporting me and my efforts.
Featured work
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freeCodeCamp/how-to-contribute-to-open-source
A guide to contributing to open source
Ruby 8,795 -
erictleung/awesome-nosql-guides
π» Curated list of awesome resources and links about using NoSQL databases
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erictleung/data-science-resources
π Readings and resource materials for data science
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erictleung/pixarfilms
π₯ R data package to explore Pixar films, the people, and reception data
R 15 -
erictleung/unnestIfElse
β³ RStudio Addin to quickly and roughly convert nested ifelse() statements to dplyr::case_when()
R 7 -
freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp
freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum. Learn to code for free.
TypeScript 406,102