+ 4

Which course to choose for starters ??? Data science or coding for business ???

13th Sep 2020, 2:14 PM
Aditya Dudi
Aditya Dudi - avatar
9 Respuestas
+ 7
Alexander Python has a easy to learn syntax and is user friendly . Its also widely used language in data science,ML,AI and much more
13th Sep 2020, 2:27 PM
OfcourseitsRohit
OfcourseitsRohit - avatar
+ 5
Python is best for beginners
13th Sep 2020, 2:15 PM
OfcourseitsRohit
OfcourseitsRohit - avatar
+ 5
Alexander exactly
13th Sep 2020, 2:34 PM
OfcourseitsRohit
OfcourseitsRohit - avatar
+ 4
Iraavan 🔥 In my region, Python programmers are practically not in demand, and therefore, in addition to the language, you need to take into account your region, otherwise what you studied so hard will simply not work. Although you can work for yourself or remotely, it's better for me to work in the company itself.
13th Sep 2020, 6:36 PM
Alexander
Alexander - avatar
+ 3
Okay, if you want to know my point of view, please. I believe that the beginner himself determines what he needs to study in order to go to the desired vacancy. As for me, there are no better programming languages, they all have their disadvantages and advantages. I would recommend looking at several programming languages ​​at once before learning a programming language. I wish you all the best!
13th Sep 2020, 2:32 PM
Alexander
Alexander - avatar
+ 2
why exactly python? Explain, please.
13th Sep 2020, 2:24 PM
Alexander
Alexander - avatar
+ 2
Python is one of the most widely used programming languages in data science and python is easy to learn :) go for python
13th Sep 2020, 4:20 PM
Iraavan 🔥
Iraavan 🔥 - avatar
+ 2
If you're interested in data science, go for the language that many modern OS's and the most popular implementation of Python is built upon. Which is C, then build up your knowledge from there. I think it's important to build your knowledge from the ground-up if you want to dive into data science. This is just a recommendation tho! It'll help alot to study a bit of propositional logic aswell. I don't think that starting out with python would help in the long-run, sure it's easy, but I would equate it to starting to build a house from the 2nd floor without a steady foundation. It'll take time but it's worth it.
13th Sep 2020, 6:29 PM
Rasmus Jäderqvist
+ 2
Alexander Python is just generally easier to learn the scripting witg. Sololearn also has more tools and stuff to help you learn python with. It is arguably easier to script than other languages too, while still teaching you logic.
14th Sep 2020, 11:51 PM
TheRealEpic21