Python for Data Analysis and Visualization
Why Should I learn Python?
The Python programming language is currently fuelling scientific programming, but this wasn’t always the case. For years academic scholars and private researchers were using the MATLAB language for scientific research. That all started to change with the release of Python numerical computation engines such as NumPy. allowing complex calculations to be done by a single “import” statement followed by a function call.
Slowly but surely, Python started to take over as the preferred language for data analytics and machine learning. Python is the future of Artificial Intelligence.
Given the flexibility of the language, its speed, and the machine learning functionality, we’ll continue to see Python dominate the machine learning landscape.
What is covered in this course?
This course is the complete guide to take you from a beginner in Python to an expert in data analysis and visualization.
1. Overview of Python
2. Installing and Starting Python
3. Writing your first Python program
4. Variables, Keywords and Data Types
5. Operators and Expressions
6. Built in Functions
7. List, dictionary, tuple and set data type
8. Flow control statements
9. File Input and Output (I/O)
10. Object oriented programming
Instructor Details
Courses : 3
Specification: Python for Data Science and Visualization -Beginners to Pro
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Rajeev Sangwan –
Awesome course..concepts are explained brilliantly. Thanks
J Moore –
Good course content
Lucas Morris –
The instructor seems knowledgeable and the content is easy to follow
Minter Singh –
Good course… Detailed explanation is the best part of this python course.
Frank Brooks –
Yes..good so far and to the point
Anuj Aggarwal –
good course..
Patrick Moore –
Overall good up until now..Hope rest will be good too.
Austin –
Got to lecture 4 where the instructor started using sublime and some kind of terminal with no instruction of how to follow him. He never explained that sublime is an external program you need to download separately to keep up with the video. I still have no idea what the erminal app he referred to was. Other than going way too fast for a true beginner to keep up, the instructor seems to be very knowledgeable of the subject material.
Raman Sharma –
Good
Kerry Cole –
Nice way of explanations, i must say for any new starter this course is really good because instructor explains the logics in detail. Also, at some places explanations are too much in detail which was not needed but overall nice course.
Peter Smith –
Very detailed course..:)
ViswaSaiTeja Pasupuleti –
Great course and kudos to the instructor Animesh. Thank you! It helped me to gain confidence in python.
Michael –
It is confusing for windows users
Joseph Gerold –
Is using IOS, should be teaching on how to execute an command from sublime and how to call in the editor
Ankit Gupta –
Great course for beginners!!
Asha –
As a beginner, the course does not cover enough in depth details for me to use it without outside help
Sachin Satish Belekar –
The course content is up to the mark & sequence of learning is very good. Understandable & appreciable
Sripriya Soundararajan –
Overall liked the course…actually I spent 1.5 months and more than 24hrs, but certificate was for 5hrs