Hi everyone, I was wondering if I could get any recommendations or suggestions on the best online course I can take to learn Python and Data Science? I've been a data analyst for 3 years now, dabbling into a little bit of machine learning on past projects but certainly not the bulk of my work. I worked with SAS for 2 years, and the past year I've been using SQL (although during my SAS time I used SQL through SAS).
I want to learn python, focused mostly on data analytics/science, so I'm looking for a course to take. I know there are plenty of free sources out there, but I need some structure to stay focused when I'm starting out. I took two intro Python courses about a year ago and have used it sparsely here and there, so I'm not a complete beginner but fairly new to it. I've looked at these two so far.
100 Days of Code: The Complete Python Pro Bootcamp for 2022. Looks good for learning Python, but it looks like there's a lot of web-development content.
Python for Data Science and Machine Learning Bootcamp. Looks like it covers a lot of the data science aspect, but maybe not as good for someone with only a little bit of Python experience.
Hello guys, you may think what a stupid question I am asking but will you please help me from where to study or learn data science at best. Novice here!! Please also share links or study materials I would be thankful to you Also appreciate you help 🙏🙏
I’ve been meaning to pick up Python for a while, mainly because I want to get into data science and analytics. The problem is most beginner resources just focus on syntax but don’t connect it to real projects.For those who learned Python specifically for data-related careers, what path worked best for you? Did you just follow free tutorials, or did you go for a proper structured course?
Hey guys! So I work as a Data Analyst with SQL, Tableau and Excel but I would like to take the next step which is programming with python for Data Analysis.
Can anyone recommend a course or bootcamp for this? I have 0 programming experience btw. I dont want to learn things out of my scope like creating apps or scraping the web.
I want to learn something useful for my job. For example I would like to be able to predict when a user will churn, how to predict the customer lifetime value, how to do machine learning in ways that will help the company and make me more valuable. I believe I need to learn pandas,numpy, seaborn, pyspark, tensorflow, matplotlib etc.
Thanks for the help!
I'm taking an intro to data science class next quarter in January. One of my friends who are already in this class told me that if I have zero python knowledge, it's best I try to learn it during Winter break because the class is taught as if you have some knowledge in the language.
He also told me to learn pandas, which I presume is a part of python. So, is there any online resource I can use to effectively learn some python in a few weeks as a data scientist?
Not really interested in development but I want to work with data in the future (in a business analyst type of role). What would be the most effective way to learn Python for this specific purpose?
Pick up a book like "Hands on Machine Learning with Scikit Learn & Tensorflow".
You’ll more than likely need a decent sense of development with python in order to utilize its tools for data manipulation. I’d start with learning the ins and outs of numpy, matplotlib and pandas packages. Once you’re comfortable with that go on to scikit and ML. Jupyter labs are awesome for DS as well. Simply creating some data frames and throwing them on a line graph is one thing. But scraping and cleaning your own data is another. Sentdex on YouTube has great videos
Hey guys , I am a 3rd year CSE student who wants to get into data science . Just got done with SQL and now want to learn python , should I focus more on the basic python concepts like list, tuples ,data structures , OOPs or more on the numpy, pandas etc and plz suggest a course for me Thank you
Strange-ish scenario here but I just got hired as an Data Analyst for a company with no experience. The boss knows this and is fine with it, he is a close friend and wants to help me start a profession. He told me to throw some data sets in chat gpt to help me and slowly learn how to use python as I go. Anyone know some good textbooks or online programs I could check out to help expedite this process? I also have no background in python LOL.
Hey, can anyone please share best courses and study groups to learn python from scratch. I am looking to move to a career in AI, so need guidance and mentoring. Please help.
Need a mentor.
For context, I'm currently a senior Psychological Sciences student looking to pursue my MS in Data Science. For my last semester I'm taking Introduction to Computing for Engineers and our homework/labs are through zyBooks. Learning different concepts is enjoyable, but actually being given a lab with little to no guidance on what principles to apply is difficult. I'm not anticipating using it in my Masters is any easier but as I understand it from my friend (who is a CS major), python (along with other languages) can be used for web development, building computer applications etc.
I know learning python is a tricky because it all depends on what you're trying to do, so I ask:
How should I approach continuing to learn python given that I intend on using it for data science/analytics and research? Resources/Book recommendations are appreciated :)
Hello everyone!
I am an Economics student on his way to complete his MSc and I’d like to learn Python applying it to data science (and economics ofc, but in general I’d say data science, hence data management and analysis).
Where do you think I should start? Do you have any advice about which book to rely on/ courses to attend online?
I think I can study Python for like a couple of hours per day more or less.
Thanks!
Hey all,
I’ve been learning Python and am really interested in breaking into data science, but I don’t have any formal experience in the field. What steps should I take to start a career in data science with just Python skills? Any advice on building a portfolio, getting hands-on experience, or transitioning into a data science role would be super helpful.
Hello, im currently a senior at my college as an applied math major. i know tons of programming languages but at the basic level. I've honed my SQL and Excel skills. I know a little pandas but not to the point where i can remember things. any good resources/interactive courses online where i can learn this without having to pay too much money?
Hello everyone
I want to learn the fundamentals of Python as a complete beginner, so I can use it and improve it in Data Analytics. Is there any Udemy course I should get? Would you recommend me anything else?
Thanks everyone in advance
im okay at python, but i want to learn more about pandas without waiting for a sale on Udemy. if anyone can give me any resources or even online courses specifically for pandas that would be amazing
or How should a beginner study python?
I and a group of my friends want to learn data science and we would like to know the best resources.
I checked out Udacity's Data Science Course, watched the first 20 videos or so and it seemed helpful, working with pandas is great, pandas is useful. Looked at some reviews though and learned that the entire course scratches the surface and doesn't really teach much about real data science.
Checked out Coursera's Intro Data Science course and watched the first 10 videos or so, this was mostly just explaining the field and its subfields. Which is great, I just knew I wouldn't start coding until probably 20 videos in or so. Checked out the reviews for this one too, pretty much the same things were said of this course: scratches the surface, too complex to fast, bad instructor, would be better off learning each subject individually, etc. (one person even said this was the worst course on coursera!)
Reading ThinkStats at the moment and checked the reviews for this one too, they all seem to be good with a couple of bad ones talking about how it is an introduction to pandas rather than an introduction to statistics. Which is fine. ThinkBayes is on our reading list too.
I am wondering what would be the absolute best course of action to learn data science, so that we don't waste any more time.
Would really appreciate some quality advice
Hi,
I am a R user hoping to pick up Python, especially the data science relevant libraries such as NumPy, Pandas, Scikit-Learn, etc. I have a good background in statistics (and am comfortable using R for running models). I have in the past completed till day 35, the Udemy course by Angela Yu. I loved her teaching and the course, but felt it was focused way too much on front-end development (after the the great initial intro till day 30), so discontinued it. Is there any such course (paid or free) that you would recommend for the data science libraries in Python? I checked the course by Jose Portilla (https://www.udemy.com/course/python-for-data-science-and-machine-learning-bootcamp/?couponCode=KEEPLEARNING), but the latest reviews all seem to say that it is outdated (it was last updated 4 years back). While I am open to theory based courses, I would prefer project based hands-on courses. Thanks!
Hi everyone!
I’m completely new to Python and I'm particularly interested in using it for data analysis. I've read that Python is a powerful tool for this field, but I’m unsure where to start.
Could anyone recommend specific resources or beginner-friendly projects that focus on data analysis?
What libraries or frameworks should I prioritize learning first? I want to build a solid foundation, so any advice on how to structure my learning path would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!