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Dec 23, 2022 9 tweets 3 min read
Finally, I created my list and I am sharing with you the roadmap which have been a lifesaver for me for being an excellent in Python Programming Language 👩‍💻 1- Excellent playlists to learn Data Analysis in Python
If you're looking to learn Data Analysis in Python, here are some excellent short & concise playlists to follow:
- NumPy
- Pandas
- Matplotlib
- Seaborn
- Plotly
Dec 16, 2022 14 tweets 3 min read
I spent over 10,000 hours learning Python.

Then, I picked the 13 best libraries for machine learning and data analysis.

these won't cost you $120,000.

Here they are all links for free:
bit.ly/3FYw4iV Image 1-AutoViz

AutoViz performs automatic visualization of any dataset with a single line of Python code. Give it any input file (CSV, text, or JSON) of any size, and AutoViz will visualize it.
Dec 6, 2022 17 tweets 5 min read
Top 16 Python Code to automate your work.
🧵: bit.ly/3XWaDWG 1. Program to Create a Countdown Timer Image
Nov 12, 2022 6 tweets 2 min read
How to make your study enjoyable?

Tip#1: Flashcards

• Make flashcards (digital or manual)

• Share the deck with all of your friends

• Now practice flashcards with your friends and see how much each of you can score. You can do this while hanging out with your friends. Studying and hanging out will surely make it interesting for you.

Tip#2 : Gamification:
Nov 11, 2022 16 tweets 4 min read
6 Golden Rules To Achieve Your Goals

Setting goals for your life and career can be very effective and powerful. Putting your goals on paper will help you reach them.

In 1979, the Harvard University MBA class that was about to graduate was asked, Image “Have you written down clear goals for the future and made plans for how to reach them?”

After ten years, this class’s earnings were looked at to see how much they had made. They were put in three different groups.
Nov 11, 2022 15 tweets 3 min read
the best 10 study tips not commonly known Image 1. Walk Before An Exam

It’s been proven that exercise can boost your memory and brain power. Research conducted by Dr. Chuck Hillman of the University of Illinois provides evidence that about 20 minutes exercise before an exam can improve performance.