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Quick Google search
https://www.guru99.com/r-vs-JUMP_LINK__&&__python__&&__JUMP_LINK.html
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I really don't know why the 2nd link is sooooooo big đ±đ±
Otherwise you can PM our beloved mod Kuba SiekierzyĆski who knows this domain.
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There might be some jobs that require R, but in general I'd say that Python is a must and R isn't. Also, R is super easy to learn if you know Python (and especially numpy). Whereas Python has hundreds of features that can't really be implemented in R. That's my personal impression, I can't guarantee that everyone will agree with it.
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Compared to python, R has a large number of libraries which can make data analysing easier. It is more powerful than Excel too!
Also there are many libraries in R which can make use of data in Excel.
So if you are focusing on statistics and data analysing R would be better. But in other cases python would be better