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by JakeColtman
3625 days ago
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Here's a link to the book http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~gareth/ISL/, you can dl it from that page. Depending on how much stats theory you already know, you might find the labs sections the most useful. As for the course, I'd love to advise but I really don't feel qualified as I don't know much about it, your background or what you want to achieve from it. I've generally found msoft resources to be excellent in the past though. Generally where are you at? Do you have a good knowledge of the stats but not much programming or are you relatively new to both? |
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At work, I enjoy working with numbers and data analyzing. I feel like I am "stuck" using excel. I didn't know that subject of data science existed until few weeks ago. I didn't know where to start so I decided to start with MSFT course.
I am fairly new to programming. I have done simple IOT projects. I would happy learning how to program while learning data science stuff.