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Learning data science : data wrangling, exploration, visualization, and modeling with Python / Sam Lau, Joseph Gonzalez & Deborah Nolan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: USA: O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2023Edition: First editionDescription: xx, 573 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781098113001
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.312 23 L3661l
Summary: As an aspiring data scientist, you appreciate why organizations rely on data for important decisions--whether it's for companies designing websites, cities deciding how to improve services, or scientists discovering how to stop the spread of disease. And you want the skills required to distill a messy pile of data into actionable insights. We call this the data science lifecycle: the process of collecting, wrangling, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Learning Data Science is the first book to cover foundational skills in both programming and statistics that encompass this entire lifecycle. It's aimed at those who wish to become data scientists or who already work with data scientists, and at data analysts who wish to cross the "technical/nontechnical" divide. If you have a basic knowledge of Python programming, you'll learn how to work with data using industry-standard tools like pandas.--
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Books Library, Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) Reference Stacks 006.312 L3661l (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2023 01 Not For Loan 029884
Books Library, Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) General Stacks 006.312 L3661l (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2023 02 Available 029886
Books Library, Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) General Stacks 006.312 L3661l (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2025 03 Available 029885
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As an aspiring data scientist, you appreciate why organizations rely on data for important decisions--whether it's for companies designing websites, cities deciding how to improve services, or scientists discovering how to stop the spread of disease. And you want the skills required to distill a messy pile of data into actionable insights. We call this the data science lifecycle: the process of collecting, wrangling, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Learning Data Science is the first book to cover foundational skills in both programming and statistics that encompass this entire lifecycle. It's aimed at those who wish to become data scientists or who already work with data scientists, and at data analysts who wish to cross the "technical/nontechnical" divide. If you have a basic knowledge of Python programming, you'll learn how to work with data using industry-standard tools like pandas.--

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