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Thanks Alex this is very helpful.. love from India ❤️
ОтветитьI'll be honest I landed an analyst role in my company by accident, the company wanted to outsource a data sorting job and I volunteered to do. Now I'm an analyst with no clue of what I'm doing But Alex makes it look quite simply. Just starting out but I am already hopeful due to how straightforward you make it look
ОтветитьVery Easy to understand, Thank you.
ОтветитьHi Alex, I'm taking some online courses and I always see that in the codes we always assigned methods( or functions) into a variable. Is there a reason for this or is it just best practices in coding? For example, I'm building a Naive Bayes Model and we assigned the methods( or functions) like this gnb = GaussianNB(). So, to reiterate my question, why do we need to assign it to gnb why can't I just use GaussianNB()?
ОтветитьIf we do x = ' Ice Cream is my favorite' + '2'
print(x) this will work as it recognize 2 as string due to quotation mark.
I've taken several courses on python which were ok. But your booth camp is exceptional. I love the way you gradually build up your topics from zero to hero. I'll recommend this booth camp for beginners and even intermediate learners. There is always something to learn with Alex. Thank you ❤
ОтветитьReally helpful.
Thanks Sir Alex!!
these videos are really helpful.
ОтветитьAnyone else having disk space issues with anaconda? How did you resolve this?
ОтветитьThank you Alex, your videos and inspiring, simple and so informative. Really helping to take the next steps in my Data, Reports Analyst career.
ОтветитьIt is possible to add strings and integers together by using the str() method which can be helpful in certain cases. For example:
potions = 5
print( 'Your potions: ' + str(potions) )
output - Your potions: 5
In Python you do not need to declare data types but most other object oriented languages that I know of you do btw. And I don't think any experienced programmers use the pascal case for variable names unless its for like a class or function
ОтветитьDone
ОтветитьHi Alex, your videos are easy to follow and you have also taught me how to use Jupyter. I am upgrading and updating my skills to revisit my old data in Excel, and macros written in Visual Basic and Access. Such historical information is needed now for baselines and recalibration. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
ОтветитьGreat work and I hope you the best, this my first lesson in this boot camp, I heard many of your videos and I decided to get down with you, I hope I came back to this comment after a while and say that I did it.
Thanks a lot❤❤
I came straight to this one
ОтветитьHA! Hey, nice closing bumper music. And thanks - learning!
- Old Navy dog learning new tricks.
thank you Alex for your help you make it very easy.
ОтветитьPlease upload more videos related to Python
ОтветитьThanks for this!
Ответитьgoing ahead through your videos.
keep moving!!
Hi Alex ... please make videos on loop in python
ОтветитьAlex, you missed your introduction "What's going on everybody, my name is Alex, and today ....." 😂
Let's go 🔥
Please release SQL advance video that are remaining like regular expression and many more
ОтветитьGreat job Alex! i really enjoyed it!
ОтветитьThanks Alex, you're making python class look simple and easy.
ОтветитьSir, These python videos will cover all numpy pandas and matplotlib
ОтветитьThank Alex for making this video! Your videos inspire me and now I’m applying for Data Analyst jobs.
For some reason, your videos calm me down whenever I start to freak out about learning a new tool.
Thanks for doing this video
ОтветитьYes! Been waiting for this one. Let's Gooooooo!
ОтветитьHello Sir, I am from Pakistan... Your videos really helped me to land on my first Job as a BI Engineer. Now I am going for the Google Data Analytics Course. Hope for best. Can you make a couple of videos regarding to get remote entry level Job or Internship in US or in Foreign Companies. Looking forward for more content like that.
ОтветитьAwesome Sir, will come back to this video when I started learning python , moreover I'm still on Google Data Analytics Course.
Kudos my Amiable Mentor