I "learned" python several times over the past 5 yrs but never end up using it in real work.... Wondering what do you think about Julia? Do you think it will be able to replace python/R in the future?
@AndrewCouch
3 жыл бұрын
I have heard of Julia from 3blue1brown but I have not really looked at it. I'm not sure if Julia would replace Python or R in the future. If it develops a large data science community and it is used by a lot of lucrative companies I can see it getting big since the language itself has some advantages.
@darmaw22
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great work in 2020! Looking forward to your videos in 2021!
@priyeshmehta1
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew, I just came across your KZitem channel while creating a roadmap for my Data Analysis Career. And guess what! We have got exactly similar goals except for RaspberryPi. I cannot believe at the coincidence that we both want to learn D3.JS. A few differences in my case are that I am looking forward to Reticulate rather than just Python alone. Secondly, I plan on using RMD to integrate my Python, R, D3 and SQL chunks. I know they aren't used together excessively but I plan on being someone who does that. Lastly, I keep hearing people emphasising on how important SQL is and since I have a very basic experience with it, I look forward to getting more into it. I really look forward to your KZitem Channel. Here's my GitHub page github.com/mehtapriyesh and here's one of my Latest Projects www.kaggle.com/priyeshmehta/classifying-students-learning-from-experts-in-ds
@AndrewCouch
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Priyesh, I just viewed your Kaggle project, the visualizations and the presentation are very good! I really enjoy using SQL and it should be pretty easy for you to learn. I think SQL as a skill is important but most of the queries I write are very basic where the most complicated queries are subqueries. Keep up the good work! -Andrew
@Glaszg
3 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to new videos. Big support to you!
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