I probably tweet too much. Some tweets are on burgers (well, they are pretty important I suppose). Other tweets will constitute puns, which I find mildly amusing, but most term as “dad jokes”. Among all of these tweets, there is also stuff about Python and quant more generally. In particular, I tweet out #QuantLinkADay, which…
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Data, General, Python
Putting quant into your market analysis
by Saeed Amen •
It’s impossible to know everything. Furthermore, as the cliche goes, the more you learn, the more painfully apparent it is, that there even more out there left to learn. I like burgers, but despite years of eating burgers, I’m not sure I can consider myself an expert. After all, I’ve only sampled a very small…
Data, General, Python
Python use cases for trading desks
by Saeed Amen •
If there’s one thing I get asked most by traders, it is usually a question about how to learn Python! I recently taught a Python for finance course at Queen Mary University of London. Judging by the take up of the course, Python is also a topic of interest for students wanting to break into…
Data, General, Python
Business models for fintech
by Saeed Amen •
In every part of Istanbul, you’ll find stores which sell a plethora of snacks, ranging from dried fruit to nuts to baklawa. Whilst everything seems delightfully fantastic, ultimately, you can’t buy every single item. You need to make a choice. Invariably, when I recently visited Istanbul, I ended up choosing a mix of different things,…
General, Python
Deciding between code libraries
by Saeed Amen •
Whenever there’s a dessert buffet, I always make the same mistake. Rather than sticking to a single dessert, I invariably try a bit of everything. The problem is that each cake, each sweet and each fruit looks as inviting as the next. A piece of baklawa here, perhaps a chocolate mousse over there, with a…
General, Python
Dancing to a simpler code
by Saeed Amen •
It is somewhat of a cliche, but simplicity often belies complexity. The simpler something appears, it is often the case that more thought goes into it than you’d think. I recently attended a class to learn a traditional dance, the debka. The steps seemed simple enough, when the teacher showed everyone the steps, it looked…
Data, General, Python
Teaching traders to code in Python
by Saeed Amen •
I used to like burgers. I still like burgers. Ok, some things don’t really change. However, that’s probably an exception. Most things do change, in particular in finance. I started my career in FX nearly 15 years ago. The must have tool was (and still is!) Excel and perhaps to a lesser extent VBA (which…
Data, General, Python
Your data science stack & baklawa
by Saeed Amen •
Last week, I began my article by extolling the virtues of knafa. This week it is the turn of baklawa, another popular Middle Eastern dessert. It’s made in many countries in that region and it varies somewhat depending on the countries. In Turkey, a much larger amount of syrup is used (and possibly honey, Google…
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Making Python come alive with Jupyter
by Saeed Amen •
I’ll admit something about burgers: I do eat other types of food. One of my favourite desserts is knafa. It’s a noodle type pastry made in many parts of the Middle East. I recently visited Istanbul, and I probably consumed more knafa than I’ve had in total for at least a year. In one of…
Data, General, Python
Making Python work with large datasets
by Saeed Amen •
There are only so many things you can keep up in your head at any time. As humans our bandwidth is fairly limited. We simply can’t get everything done. The only way to get large scale stuff done is to work with others. Management is a special skill in itself. There’s a comedy sketch with…