Hey Everyone - It looks like the free 365 data science courses offer has expired. The rest of the resource that I mentioned in this video are free though: ruclips.net/video/Ip50cXvpWY4/видео.html
Thanks Ken, just found your channel! Was an engineer in college, but drifted towards fitness and nutrition coaching as my career went on. Industry is rocked right now, so I'm learning some Data Science on the side, and your videos are helping :)
Thanks for watching, and I am glad that my videos are helping! As shocking as this may seem, I was briefly a health and exercise science major in college. I think there are great applications for data science in fitness and nutrition. Definitely leverage your knowledge there as well! One of my favorite books is called the personalized diet. The researchers use machine learning to predict what foods will be best for each person based on their microbiome makeup. Definitely worth checking out if that is at the intersection of your interests! Best, Ken
Great video as always, but I will say this is a serious understatement. Now that I'm out of work, I am ever so glad that I have decided to pursue this career path. Three great reasons to pursue data science: 1. Do something positive for society and gain a strong sense of purpose. 2. Something to keep the mind stimulated which can greatly help with depression and anxiety. 3. A solid career that can potentially help someone avoid being homeless and going down a dark path. I think these are solid enough reasons to purse this field.
Couldn't agree more. Working on a data set about the virus during this time. So many people have created really insightful notebooks on Kaggle already!
Thanks Ken...just seeing this. Also, that is a sick LLBean fleece! For real no joke I had one identical to it and wouldn't replace it with anything. Comfy as a MF'r!!! Love you're videos and the no non-sense fluff approach. Just getting started in DS, Python, R and Sports Analytics but have set goals and want to take it far.
Thanks for watching John! It is a killer fleece haha. Won't be needing it here in hawaii though! Feel free to reach out with questions as you continue to learn!
Ken Jee Thank you very much! Sounds like this is a great forum for questions and see you have some contact info on ur website as well. I’ll use your time wisely. Thank you again!
I’ve been learning a lot using my iPhone and I’ve gotten to that stage above the usage of a phone, kind of difficult getting a laptop but hopefully someday I’ll be able get one to practice with, Thanks for your motivations.
Thanks for watching and reading haha! I figure many people would prefer to read about these topics rather than hear me mumble into a camera about them 😂
Great video. When you say you expect the work culture to shift towards employees working from home, do you mean in the short-term i.e. while the pandemic is still going on, or do you see this just being the "new" working environment? Interesting insight.
From my point of thinking, I assumed he meant that once companies see that working at home can work efficiently for some professions, they will be more open to the option. Thats what I got from it.
Thanks for watching! I think it is already starting to happen. Many companies are being forced to allow their employees to work from home. I expect that they will realize soon that it isn't something to be scared of. I expect this short-term change will have a positive long-term impact for wfh life.
HI Ken, Great Video, I have a question about the project. Any recommend project to build for portfolio. I have done couple real estate analysis and 2 recommendation project. I want to explore more on the machine learning part during this break.
Thanks for watching! I would recommend watching my video The Projects you should do to get a data science job: ruclips.net/video/yukdXV9LR48/видео.html . There, I go into the details of how to find a project that will fill out your resume. I hope this helps!
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately, it looks like the promotion for the 365 data science courses has ended. All of the other resources in the video are free though!
Thanks for watching! I recommend downloading Anaconda. In this video I show you how to download it and set it up: ruclips.net/video/C4OPn58BLaU/видео.html . I personally use the spyder IDE, i find that it is the easiest to use for beginners. I hope it helps!
Thanks for watching Harold! Unfortunately the free offer has now expired. You can still get a discount on the courses using these links if you're interested though! 365 Data Science: 20% Discount on one month: 365datascience.pxf.io/Z7gXQ 47% off one year: 365datascience.pxf.io/NjbEv
@@KenJee_ds Thank you; actually, I'm already in the one-year program since the beginning of July. I've just finished the new course which is taught from you. Highly recommended!
Hey Everyone - It looks like the free 365 data science courses offer has expired. The rest of the resource that I mentioned in this video are free though: ruclips.net/video/Ip50cXvpWY4/видео.html
Hey Ken, I am watching this video late but I have started learning from now... Thanks for video...
Great! Thanks for watching :)
The only constant in data science is that it's always changing! It's important to always learn new technologies. Thanks Ken for the motivation!
Couldn't agree more!
Thanks Ken, just found your channel!
Was an engineer in college, but drifted towards fitness and nutrition coaching as my career went on.
Industry is rocked right now, so I'm learning some Data Science on the side, and your videos are helping :)
Thanks for watching, and I am glad that my videos are helping!
As shocking as this may seem, I was briefly a health and exercise science major in college. I think there are great applications for data science in fitness and nutrition. Definitely leverage your knowledge there as well!
One of my favorite books is called the personalized diet. The researchers use machine learning to predict what foods will be best for each person based on their microbiome makeup. Definitely worth checking out if that is at the intersection of your interests!
Best,
Ken
Great video as always, but I will say this is a serious understatement. Now that I'm out of work, I am ever so glad that I have decided to pursue this career path. Three great reasons to pursue data science: 1. Do something positive for society and gain a strong sense of purpose. 2. Something to keep the mind stimulated which can greatly help with depression and anxiety. 3. A solid career that can potentially help someone avoid being homeless and going down a dark path. I think these are solid enough reasons to purse this field.
Completely agree! Good luck with the learning!
Couldn't agree more. Working on a data set about the virus during this time. So many people have created really insightful notebooks on Kaggle already!
I agree! Kaggle is doing an awesome job spreading awareness!
Thanks Ken...just seeing this. Also, that is a sick LLBean fleece! For real no joke I had one identical to it and wouldn't replace it with anything. Comfy as a MF'r!!! Love you're videos and the no non-sense fluff approach. Just getting started in DS, Python, R and Sports Analytics but have set goals and want to take it far.
Thanks for watching John! It is a killer fleece haha. Won't be needing it here in hawaii though! Feel free to reach out with questions as you continue to learn!
Ken Jee Thank you very much! Sounds like this is a great forum for questions and see you have some contact info on ur website as well. I’ll use your time wisely. Thank you again!
Thanks for finding the positives during this time of uncertainty
Doing my best! Thanks for watching!
Thankyou ken
Thanks for watching!
I’ve been learning a lot using my iPhone and I’ve gotten to that stage above the usage of a phone, kind of difficult getting a laptop but hopefully someday I’ll be able get one to practice with, Thanks for your motivations.
Thanks for watching and keep up the good work!
Whenever I see that Ken Jee notification I drop everything I'm doing to watch it
Thanks man! Glad to have your support!
Hey Ken, Great video. I’m actually improving my python skills during this time. FYI you got some good Towards Data Science articles👍
Thanks for watching and reading haha! I figure many people would prefer to read about these topics rather than hear me mumble into a camera about them 😂
Ken Jee lol actually I prefer both mediums.
Great video. When you say you expect the work culture to shift towards employees working from home, do you mean in the short-term i.e. while the pandemic is still going on, or do you see this just being the "new" working environment? Interesting insight.
From my point of thinking, I assumed he meant that once companies see that working at home can work efficiently for some professions, they will be more open to the option. Thats what I got from it.
Thanks for watching! I think it is already starting to happen. Many companies are being forced to allow their employees to work from home. I expect that they will realize soon that it isn't something to be scared of. I expect this short-term change will have a positive long-term impact for wfh life.
HI Ken,
Great Video, I have a question about the project. Any recommend project to build for portfolio. I have done couple real estate analysis and 2 recommendation project. I want to explore more on the machine learning part during this break.
Thanks for watching! I would recommend watching my video The Projects you should do to get a data science job: ruclips.net/video/yukdXV9LR48/видео.html . There, I go into the details of how to find a project that will fill out your resume. I hope this helps!
@@KenJee_ds Thank You , Ken. I'm almost graduate from DePaul in 2 quarters.
thanks for such wonderful word Ken !! But the link you shared above is redirecting to Udemy and are not free
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately, it looks like the promotion for the 365 data science courses has ended. All of the other resources in the video are free though!
Hey Ken, what tools should I have on my laptop to use for python data science projects? Do you use an IDE?
Thanks for watching! I recommend downloading Anaconda. In this video I show you how to download it and set it up: ruclips.net/video/C4OPn58BLaU/видео.html . I personally use the spyder IDE, i find that it is the easiest to use for beginners. I hope it helps!
Would you recommend I learn a language like python first before I dive in to data science?
I recommend at least getting familiar with the basic programming concepts!
Ken Jee cool thanks for making this content btw it’s rly helpful!
Hey Ken, the dropbox link provided isn't working. Cheers.
Thanks for watching Harold! Unfortunately the free offer has now expired. You can still get a discount on the courses using these links if you're interested though! 365 Data Science:
20% Discount on one month: 365datascience.pxf.io/Z7gXQ
47% off one year: 365datascience.pxf.io/NjbEv
@@KenJee_ds Thank you; actually, I'm already in the one-year program since the beginning of July. I've just finished the new course which is taught from you. Highly recommended!
Can you suggest a good youtube channel or website for learning a good amount of python for data science.
I have a few tutorials on mine in the data science fundamentals playlist. I also recommend the kaggle.com micro courses. I hope this helps!
@@KenJee_ds thanks a lot❤️...
still no discord?😂 it’s okay i’ll keep waiting haha
It will happen eventually, I promise!