What's the difference between a Data Engineer , a Data Analyst & a Data Scientist?
If you want to make sure you don’t lose your job in the next five years, you probably want to know something about Big Data, or even switch to a data-related career. #Thread #DataScience#Data
You don’t need to be an excellent statistician or a high-class mathematician to work in data science or analytics, nor do you need a lot of prior programming knowledge.
- Dr. Rebecca Pope (Head, Data Science d Engineering at KPMG)
It is referred to a set of rules and principles that describes the structure of a language (i.e. what constitutes a correctly-formed program).
The Python syntax defines all the set of rules that are used to create sentences in Python programming #Python3
Mar 17, 2020 • 9 tweets • 8 min read
DAY 1: Python Installation on Windows.
Let start our 30 days journey of Twitter Python Training with:
* How to Install Python.
*Likely issues to faced after the installation of Python.
Automation Tools To Ease Your Data Science Project
Working on Data Science Project can be overwhelming for beginners esp student that intend to carry our a research in this field.
Below are some automation tools that data science professional can use. #DataScience#Thread
1 WEKA
Weka is a collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining tasks. It contains tools for data preparation, classification, regression, clustering, association rules mining, and visualization #WEKA help you discover practical data mining &learn to mine your own data
Aug 28, 2019 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
Why You Should Start Learning Python.
If you like process automation, researching, machine learning, AI, modelling etc...!
You don't need to be a "programmer" before you learn python. You can start today.
#Thread
Python is a general purpose programming language. Released in 1991.
Python's design philosophy emphasizes code readability with its notable use of significant whitespace.
Its popularity is particularly important in the data science and AI/machine learning fields. #Python
Jul 17, 2019 • 13 tweets • 8 min read
What's the difference between a data engineer, a data analyst and a data scientist?
If you want to make sure you don’t lose your job in the next five years, you probably want to know something about Big Data, or even switch to a data-related career. #Thread #DataScience#Data
You don’t need to be an excellent statistician or a high-class mathematician to work in data science or analytics, nor do you need a lot of prior programming knowledge.
- Dr. Rebecca Pope (head of data science and engineering at KPMG) #DataScience#Data#DataAnalyst#Statistics