April 3, 2024, 8:15 p.m. | /u/ShayBae23EEE

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Hi guys, I’ve been a data scientist for 1.5 years, and I haven’t needed to use linear programming one bit. I’m thinking of changing jobs for a higher pay, and I feel the need to get better at LP beyond the basics, otherwise I’d feel like a fraud in my next job. I’m curious, how actually has that helped with your typical business use cases? I’d love some examples, as I’d like to tie a concept to an actual solution …

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