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reliablerascal/README.md

last updated 8/13/24

Hello!👋

I am one of the thousands of Rob Reids on the planet. But if you want to be specific, you can call me Reliable Rascal, my GitHub name.

As someone who loves narrative and numbers and civic empowerment, I've recently rolled all three into a coherent career as the Education Data Developer for Texas Tribune.

Here you'll find some of my data wrangling work from 2023-2024, predating my time at the Tribune:

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  1. fl-legislation-etl fl-legislation-etl Public

    Data pipeline for retrieving and transforming legislative vote data, storing in Postgres, and prepping for web apps

    Jupyter Notebook 1

  2. fl-legislation-app-postgres fl-legislation-app-postgres Public

    My revision of the Jacksonville Tributary's legislative voting dashboard- connecting to new Postgres database, improving UX, and adding a new app

    R 1

  3. snow-clearance snow-clearance Public

    data pipeline retrieving 311 snow clearance and FOIA'd uncleared sidewalks data. Data is cleaned, geocoded, summarized, and stored as csvs.

    Jupyter Notebook

  4. divvy-performance divvy-performance Public

    analysis of Divvy station-level data for 1) availability of classic bikes, and 2) open docks

    Jupyter Notebook

  5. cta-ridership cta-ridership Public

    analysis of change in Chicago CTA train ridership, pre- and post- pandemic.

    Jupyter Notebook

  6. fort-washington fort-washington Public

    map-based scrollytelling about pedestrian access to NYC's Fort Washington Park

    Jupyter Notebook