Introductory PYTHON for Data Science with Exercises and Quiz
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The new gold is data. This statement demonstrates how data capture, storage, and analysis are at the heart of every modern IT system. It doesn’t matter if you’re making a business choice, forecasting the weather, investigating protein structures in biology, or creating a marketing strategy. All of these scenarios call for a multidisciplinary approach that includes the use of mathematical models, statistics, graphs, databases, and, of course, the commercial or scientific rationale that underpins the data analysis. As a result, we need a programming language that can handle all of these different data science requirements. Python stands out as one of these languages since it comes with a plethora of libraries and built-in capabilities that make it simple to meet the demands of data research.
This beginner-friendly introduction to Python will help you get started learning Python for data science and programming in general. Python is one of the most widely used programming languages in the world, and there has never been a bigger demand for individuals who can apply Python basics to drive business solutions in a variety of industries.
In this course, you’ll learn how this versatile language allows you to import, clean, manipulate, and visualize data—all integral skills for any aspiring data professional or researcher. Through interactive exercises, you’ll get hands-on with some of the most popular Python libraries, including NumPy.This course will take you from zero to programming in Python in a matter of hours—no prior programming experience necessary!
What you’ll learn:
- Programming with Python
- NumPy with Python
- The basic process of data science
- Python IDEs and notebooks
- An applied understanding of how to manipulate and analyze uncurated datasets
- Basic statistical analysis
- How to visualize the results
- 30+ coding exercises and quizzes
Gain the career-building Python skills you need to succeed as a data scientist. No prior coding experience is required.
By the end of this course, you’ll feel comfortable creating basic programs, working with data, and solving real-world problems in Python. You’ll gain a strong foundation for more advanced learning in the field, and develop skills to help advance your career.
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3Experiencing with Udemy's Python InterpreterVideo lesson
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4The Python InterfaceQuiz
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5Python as a CalculatorVideo lesson
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6Python Mathematics warmup exerciseQuiz
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7VS Code Tips: Keyboard Shortcut to run Python FileVideo lesson
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8Variables and Data TypesVideo lesson
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9Variable AssignmentQuiz
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10Calculate the coumpound interestQuiz
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11Calculations with variableQuiz
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12Other Variable TypesQuiz
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13String ConcatenationQuiz
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14ConversionQuiz
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15Understanding the Python ListVideo lesson
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16Different Types of Python List - in CodeVideo lesson
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17Examples on all there are to Python ListsVideo lesson
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18Create LISTQuiz
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19List of ListsQuiz
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20Sub-setting PythonQuiz
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21Calculation from SubsetQuiz
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22Slicing and DicingQuiz
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23Subsetting List of Lists - QuizQuiz
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24Manipulating ListVideo lesson
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25Replacing List ElementsQuiz
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26Extending List ElementsQuiz
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27Deleting List ElementsQuiz
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28Functions in PythonVideo lesson
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29Examples of Python FunctionsVideo lesson
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30A little we already knowQuiz
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31Help(Range)Quiz
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32Multiple ArgumentsQuiz
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33Methods in PythonVideo lesson
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34String MethodsQuiz
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35List MethodsQuiz
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36List Method 2Quiz
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37Function PackageVideo lesson
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38Importing PackageQuiz
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39Selective ImportQuiz
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40Different ways of importingQuiz
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