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I'm an aspiring data analyst and have been learning a few programming languages as well as a few data visualization softwares on my own for some time now and I need some guidance and/or a structured flow to the whole profile which at least puts me at a level where I can do some further work/research/project on my own.
I'm currently unemployed so I'm a bit tight with money and hence would prefer some course that requires less to no fees. Hence, I would like your review on these sources for learning and I'd be glad if you could suggest something more too.
I know people asks a lot about code learning platforms but I haven't found a good answer yet.
I'm a biologist and I want to learn coding mainly for data science and data analysis (ideally from basic stuff like graph making and statistics all the way up to transcriptomics); I would like to learn both R and Python.
So far by checking several posts and reviews, I have made a shortlist of platforms that seem to be good according to the community but I can't decide on which one to spend my money on (ofc ideally I don't want to pay more than one!). So if you were to choose among these platforms, which one would pick?
-Datacamp
-Codeacademy
-Dataquest
-Udemy
-Or should I just go free with Freecodecamp?
I know there won't be an ultimate answer but I want to gather more information before committing to a platform. Please let me know your opinions and experiences! Strong opinions are specially welcome!
I'm an aspiring data analyst and have been learning a few programming languages as well as a few data visualization softwares on my own for some time now and I need some guidance and/or a structured flow to the whole profile which at least puts me at a level where I can do some further work/research/project on my own.
I'm currently unemployed so I'm a bit tight with money and hence would prefer some course that requires less to no fees. Hence, I would like your review on these sources for learning and I'd be glad if you could suggest something more too.
Honestly, ZOOSQL is a good, free, website. I'm assuming you'd like to learn that too if you're going into data analysis.
Here's my lesson plan:
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Learn excel + power BI: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSoL8HGAvBHQkQbucsN4s5Pko6IZWEns_
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Learn SQL: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSoL8HGAvBHShbUs6TOgSOJ9Uwl7UUMZi
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Python: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe9UEU4oeAuU-RzdMrHF3I1cnUJhtFF-v
I am interested in signing up for either of these programs. I went to a code bootcamp for web dev so I have a solid coding background but would like to learn more about data analysis/science and machine learning.
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I would like to keep my github commits up. So in these programs do you do all the coding in their platform or is there opportunities to set up projects locally?
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I do need to eventually get a job. Are either of these programs helpful for getting a job?
I know people ask a lot about code learning platforms but I haven't found a good answer yet.
I'm a biologist and I want to learn coding mainly for data science and data analysis (ideally from basic stuff like graph making and statistics, all the way up to transcriptomics); I would like to learn both R and Python.
So far by checking several posts and reviews, I have made a shortlist of platforms that seem to be good according to the community but I can't decide on which one to spend my money on (ofc ideally I don't want to pay more than one!). So if you were to choose among these platforms, which one would pick?
Datacamp
Codeacademy
Dataquest
Udemy
Or should I just go free with Freecodecamp?
I know there won't be an ultimate answer but I want to gather more information before committing to a platform. Please let me know your opinions and experiences! Strong opinions are specially welcome!