-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MY FREE PYTHON CRASH COURSE ON RUclips -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📺 Part 1 - Introduction ruclips.net/video/gtnwA24-N5s/видео.html 📺 Installing Anaconda Python on Windows ruclips.net/video/BFTEA9Jt7hI/видео.html 📺 Installing Anaconda Python on Mac ruclips.net/video/AX40aqRVlAw/видео.html 📺 Part 2 - What is Python? ruclips.net/video/R5HV1XWBV3g/видео.html 📺 Part 3 - Using Jupyter Notebooks ruclips.net/video/5wibG8wOXB8/видео.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FREE DATA SCIENCE CRASH COURSES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you're ready to see what Python skills make possible, be sure to check out my FREE on-demand data science crash courses! Here's what you get with any of these courses: 1 - On-Demand: Watch the course when it fits your schedule 2 - PDF of all slides 3 - All Python code as a Jupyter Notebook 4 - All data so you can experiment 5 - Resources to continue your learning. Data science with Python. You've got this if you want it: 💻 Decision Trees with Python: bit.ly/DecisionTreesWithPython 💻 Tuning Decision Trees with Python: bit.ly/TuningDecisionTreesWithPython 💻 Logistic Regression with Python: bit.ly/LogisticRegressionWithPython 💻 Cluster Analysis with Python: bit.ly/ClusterAnalysisWithPython
I hadn't considered learning Python until I saw the Excel announcement. I grew impatient waiting for it to go active so I started learning using the Anaconda install, took a course, watched videos, and now I am working through your crash course. With Python (and a little AI assistance) I was able to pull together a report that I really hit a wall with just in Excel.
Thank you for sharing your experience! Based on my experience and working with my clients, I see Python in Excel as a way to enable impossible things with out-of-the-box Excel. Stay tuned for Wednesday's video demonstrating training a machine learning model using Python in Excel.
As a busy father of 3 who would like to became an analyst and enjoys both Excel, Python and SQL, posibility to use all of these technologies in one file (to learn and experiment) is mindblowing.
Thank you David. Very interesting what you are mentioning here. I just remember that everyone got crazy and excited when Python got released for Excel. Question was, do we really need it and why we need it? You just answer here some of these questions . Great advise!!
Thank you for the feedback! Unfortunately, IMHO, a wide swath of the Excel community doesn't get Python in Excel because they don't analyze data to any depth. For example, anyone that's hand-rolled a logistic regression model in a worksheet using the Solver will understand the benefits of Python in Excel.
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MY FREE PYTHON CRASH COURSE ON RUclips
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📺 Part 1 - Introduction
ruclips.net/video/gtnwA24-N5s/видео.html
📺 Installing Anaconda Python on Windows
ruclips.net/video/BFTEA9Jt7hI/видео.html
📺 Installing Anaconda Python on Mac
ruclips.net/video/AX40aqRVlAw/видео.html
📺 Part 2 - What is Python?
ruclips.net/video/R5HV1XWBV3g/видео.html
📺 Part 3 - Using Jupyter Notebooks
ruclips.net/video/5wibG8wOXB8/видео.html
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FREE DATA SCIENCE CRASH COURSES
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If you're ready to see what Python skills make possible, be sure to check out my FREE on-demand data science crash courses!
Here's what you get with any of these courses:
1 - On-Demand: Watch the course when it fits your schedule
2 - PDF of all slides
3 - All Python code as a Jupyter Notebook
4 - All data so you can experiment
5 - Resources to continue your learning.
Data science with Python. You've got this if you want it:
💻 Decision Trees with Python:
bit.ly/DecisionTreesWithPython
💻 Tuning Decision Trees with Python:
bit.ly/TuningDecisionTreesWithPython
💻 Logistic Regression with Python:
bit.ly/LogisticRegressionWithPython
💻 Cluster Analysis with Python:
bit.ly/ClusterAnalysisWithPython
I hadn't considered learning Python until I saw the Excel announcement. I grew impatient waiting for it to go active so I started learning using the Anaconda install, took a course, watched videos, and now I am working through your crash course. With Python (and a little AI assistance) I was able to pull together a report that I really hit a wall with just in Excel.
Thank you for sharing your experience! Based on my experience and working with my clients, I see Python in Excel as a way to enable impossible things with out-of-the-box Excel. Stay tuned for Wednesday's video demonstrating training a machine learning model using Python in Excel.
As a busy father of 3 who would like to became an analyst and enjoys both Excel, Python and SQL, posibility to use all of these technologies in one file (to learn and experiment) is mindblowing.
This is precisely the reaction many of my clients have! They are very excited about DIY data science using Python in Excel.
Looking forward to each and every one of your videos.
Thank you for the kind words! Hopefully, you will also enjoy tomorrow's video on training machine learning models with Python in Excel.
Thank you David. Very interesting what you are mentioning here. I just remember that everyone got crazy and excited when Python got released for Excel. Question was, do we really need it and why we need it? You just answer here some of these questions . Great advise!!
Thank you for the feedback! Unfortunately, IMHO, a wide swath of the Excel community doesn't get Python in Excel because they don't analyze data to any depth. For example, anyone that's hand-rolled a logistic regression model in a worksheet using the Solver will understand the benefits of Python in Excel.