Applied Data Science with Python Specialization (University of Michigan)

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  • čas přidán 29. 05. 2024
  • Data Science with Python Specialization: imp.i384100.net/ds-python
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    Today we'll review the applied data science with Python from the University of Michigan on this Coursera.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @learnwithlukas
    @learnwithlukas  Před měsícem

    Data Science with Python Specialization: imp.i384100.net/ds-python

  • @fermion4945
    @fermion4945 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Lukas, it's me Utpal here,first time vising your channel and your content looks really amazing ! I'm from a non technical/non coding background and I want to build a career in data science.My primary focus is to do freelancing and building a personal brand as a data science freelancer.Can I achieve it without any corporate job experience? What should be my approach ? Can you please guide me ? It would be really helpful .Thanks .

  • @user-wd5fp9mb6q
    @user-wd5fp9mb6q Před 2 měsíci

    Sir , Send back the link to the job in your bio , it's not there right now

  • @SnippetSensations
    @SnippetSensations Před měsícem

    Hay lukas if i wanna be a Data engineer then can i go in this order :
    1 - Applied Data Science with Python Specialisation
    2 - IBM Data Engineering professional certificate

  • @gdj777
    @gdj777 Před 2 měsíci

    Ive taken tech classes at community colleges. Ok teachers but nothing mindboggling, and sometimes its a horrible teachera who dont care.
    WGU and the like outsource most of their tech classes, and somehow they manage to choose a mediocre source
    The system poopoos on coursera and other similars but they are darn good.
    Unless u get a chance to go to GA tech or MIT, i dont see anything magical elswhere.
    At the end of the day, the piece of paper from wherever means nothing without portofolio and hard core networking