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The difference between data analysts and programmers

Data analysts analyze data and programmers write programs for different purposes.

Data analyst refers to a professional who collects, sorts out and analyzes the industry data of different industries, and makes industry research, evaluation and prediction according to the data. Compared with traditional data analysts, data analysts in the Internet era are facing not data shortage, but data surplus. Therefore, data analysts in the Internet age must learn to use technology.

Programmers (English programmers) are grass-roots personnel engaged in program development and program maintenance. Programmers are generally divided into programmers and programmers, but the boundary between them is not very clear. After passing the national unified examination, the qualification examination is divided into: programmer level (original junior programmer), software designer (original senior programmer) and higher level: information system project management division, system analyst (original system analyst), system architect, network planner and system planner.

Information about the difference between data analysts and programmers can be found in the CDA Certification Center, which is committed to building a global industry standard for data talent evaluation and promoting the development of global digital talents. Including the development and integration of cutting-edge technologies and high-quality resources in the field of international data science; Formulate and improve the talent standards and professional ethics of the data science industry; Compile and establish professional teaching material system and question bank; Organize the implementation of proposition examination, talent evaluation and examination services; Manage members and provide industry consulting services.