Python for Data Science for Dummies, 2ed
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Python is a general-purpose programming language that is popular with data scientists. It is free, as are a number of open-source libraries help acquire, organize, and process information. This book is designed for beginners to data analysis and covers the basics of Python data analysis programming and statistics. The book covers the Python fundamentals that are necessary to data analysis, including objects, functions, modules, and libraries. The book provides the statistical background needed to get started in data science programming, including probability, random distributions, hypothesis Testing, confidence intervals, and building regression models for prediction.
Publisher : Wiley
Publication date : 1 January 2019
Language : English
Print length : 504 pages
ISBN-10 : 8126524936
ISBN-13 : 978-8126524938
Item Weight : 750 g
Dimensions : 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm
Country of Origin : India
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Best Sellers Rank: #97,444 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #296 in Programming Languages (Books)
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Hamdan –
Best Book for Beginners!
It’s one of the best book if you are starting from scratch and want to become like a Pro. It’s for everyone whether you may be a student / professor / an employee.
Kshitij Yadav –
Easy to learn
Good and understandable book also sources code is given in this book.
Devendra Kumar –
Good book for starters
Got this book from Amazon in time with reasonable price and discount. Content wise, the book covers sufficient material to get you started. But you definitely need to go beyond (after reading this book) if you are serious about learning data science with Python. The authors could have done a great job had they provided some exercises at the end of every chapter.
Ansub Khan –
Best For Beginners
a great book for starting up with data science, everything has been explained quite well
HILLOL DAS –
Exact book
Practical and example centric
Viswa prakash –
Simply awesome! Thanks a lot Amazon
No need to read the reviews. Just buy it!
BROKEN PROMISES –
Got confused
Dont know why i keep getting confused. I feel like doctors put something in my brain. I feel I need to work harder and I can pass.
Abhijit bagchi –
THIS IS AN USEFULBOOK FOR DATA SCIENCE.
I HAVE USED THE BOOK IN Q/A SITE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE.
N. Sabra –
This book is a must-have for every student of data science
Danielle B. Fonseca –
Excellent book. Lots of examples and good explanation in relation to the codes and results. However, it is necessary to explain the inputs when using database from the libraries (e.g. load_digits, boston_data) when they are presented at first time. The chapter of clustering very confuse, it is necessary to start with small examples. The book should have colours and better quality of paper, but for the price is fair enough.
TfW –
The books written by John Mueller et al are very easy to read and are great primers for budding Python Data Analytics/Data Scientists. I look forward to finishing this, my second book from John on Python Programming and will look forward to any future titles that he writes on this subject.
gill scholey –
Loved by my son, good service
John G. –
The first 60 pages are among the worst I’ve ever encountered, bouncing randomly among topics, so that you often don’t know what you’re reading without a guess. The writing is verbose, saying very little, paragraph after paragraph. To shrink it down, they used a tiny font and minimal line spacing, making it difficult to read or to highlight the few useful bits. The list of failings goes on and on. This is a horrible book.