03-09-2023, 02:11 AM
Python Tutorials for Beginners
Introduction to Python, Anaconda 3 and Jupyter Notebook
Free tutorial
Rating: 4.2 out of 5
(25 ratings)
1,775 students
1hr 25min of on-demand video
Description
Today, we are all surrounded with full of data.
Data can be in the form of structured data(eg: Tables, and worksheets), or unstructured data (free text fields or comments from social media).
Data can also be in the form of a bi-product produced during day-to-day transactions.
For example, when we are buying something from supermarkets, we are issued a resit upon payment. The resit is a bi-product as our intention is not to collect the resit but to retrieve all the goods that we purchased from the supermarket. If we take a look at the receipt, it has sufficient data as evidence that we bought the specific product from the supermarket. It has all the required data to perform a return when the product bought has defects. It has the date purchased, the location of the store, and the list of products, unit cost, and quantities purchased.
https://www.udemy.com/course/python-tutorials-for-beginners/
Enjoy!
Introduction to Python, Anaconda 3 and Jupyter Notebook
Free tutorial
Rating: 4.2 out of 5
(25 ratings)
1,775 students
1hr 25min of on-demand video
Description
Today, we are all surrounded with full of data.
Data can be in the form of structured data(eg: Tables, and worksheets), or unstructured data (free text fields or comments from social media).
Data can also be in the form of a bi-product produced during day-to-day transactions.
For example, when we are buying something from supermarkets, we are issued a resit upon payment. The resit is a bi-product as our intention is not to collect the resit but to retrieve all the goods that we purchased from the supermarket. If we take a look at the receipt, it has sufficient data as evidence that we bought the specific product from the supermarket. It has all the required data to perform a return when the product bought has defects. It has the date purchased, the location of the store, and the list of products, unit cost, and quantities purchased.
https://www.udemy.com/course/python-tutorials-for-beginners/
Enjoy!