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by uberalex
1390 days ago
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I feel like SQL is a bit of a categorically different thing to the others on this list. It's best to have python (or another language) and SQL, if you're going to be in a 'coder' role. If you're in an analyst type role, with SQL as your primary language, then SQL and Py/R is also a good thing. |
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