Apr-05-2018, 04:47 PM
Hi folks,
Python newbie here. Recently lost my job as a data analyst when the company closed and found out that my skills were a bit outdated. Currently I'm on contract with a large fast food company as a business and data analyst (if you can call it that, it's all in Excel and really has very little analysis involved).
Planning on taking the Microsoft Professional Program for data science (why not just call it statistics?) in hopes it will help me find a more permanent job. A large part of that includes Python programming from what I can tell.
I've used the usual LAMP in the past and other languages (VBA, JavaScript, limited C++). So far Python seems far easier with the syntax.
Python newbie here. Recently lost my job as a data analyst when the company closed and found out that my skills were a bit outdated. Currently I'm on contract with a large fast food company as a business and data analyst (if you can call it that, it's all in Excel and really has very little analysis involved).
Planning on taking the Microsoft Professional Program for data science (why not just call it statistics?) in hopes it will help me find a more permanent job. A large part of that includes Python programming from what I can tell.
I've used the usual LAMP in the past and other languages (VBA, JavaScript, limited C++). So far Python seems far easier with the syntax.