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Python, help

Hello everyone , I’m so grateful for this app ! Im actually learning python even though I have no coding experience. So I have two questions, I hope you guys can help me ; 1) I understand everything well in the course but I can’t complete the projects. I just get stuck and can’t write the code. Any idea how I can improve? 2) after I finish every course on here related to python , will it be enough to add it on my CV ? If not , what else can I do to get better ? Thanks a lot for reading , take care ! đŸ™đŸ»

9th Oct 2021, 12:00 AM
Merve
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Start lower at simple library after reading documentation and you should try leveling up from data analyst to data science as it take so much more not to mention field knowledge
10th Oct 2021, 7:58 AM
Abish
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You can either complete all course just to explore what they're like and what you can do with them or you can take slow pace and learn the fundamentals. When you're learning anything new in each module try to make something from that knowledge. For eg- using for loop you can make a program to print tables of any number or multiply all the occurrences gives you factorials & so on. It doesn't matter how simple or advance your code is once you try to code on your own you'll definitely learn something new.
9th Oct 2021, 12:42 AM
zexu knub
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Merve Cansel im not sure if having sololearn on your cv will help a lot, but if you feel comfortable utilizing python just slap it on their. most likely you will get evaluated and that will determine if you are skilled enough. do you know what you want to use python for? gaming, analysis, data science, machine learning/ai, backend web development, front end web development, desktop applications, mobile applications?
9th Oct 2021, 4:32 AM
you are smart. you are brave.
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Merve learning to use pandas, numpy, scikit learn, statsmodel, scipy, keras, pytorch, tensorflow is important. matplotlib and seaborn would be good to know to create graphs for the data set as well. i know amazon aws and microsoft azure have datascience certificates and those might be more beneficial to have on your cv than sololearn. microsoft also has free learning modules for data science that might be helpful. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/certifications/azure-data-scientist/
9th Oct 2021, 2:56 PM
you are smart. you are brave.
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Thank you so much
9th Oct 2021, 12:43 AM
Merve
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Merve Cansel Sure, good luck with coding, we're always here to help
9th Oct 2021, 12:46 AM
zexu knub
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you are smart. you are brave. I want to start a career in data science.
9th Oct 2021, 1:00 PM
Merve
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Thanks a lot . Once i finish the courses on here i will take a look at the webpages you said.
11th Oct 2021, 3:07 PM
Merve
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Right. Thank you so much
11th Oct 2021, 3:08 PM
Merve