Non Computer science / programming background (Electrical Engineering). Around 10 years of work exp in USA in SAP. Can do some decent coding in SQL, and ABAP. Want to learn Python to venture into data science / AI. There are tons of videos and open source materials, but want some suggestions for live python training that covers mock projects and assignments. Suggestions, please? #data #dataanalytics #datascience #python
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Since you already have a ton of experience and I'm assuming you know your way around working with data. I'd suggest just take a dirty dataset that interests you and start exploring, cleaning it. I found that the best way to learn. Edit: Google along the way basically. If you want to add a new column in the dataset, just google how to do that using Pandas. Learning of this sort.
Thanks! Any sites you’d suggest for this way for learning python?
Download Anaconda navigator. It'll have Jupyter notebook, that's your IDE. After that go to public dataset websites such as kaggle. Download a CSV from there. Import it to Jupyter notebook and start exploring the data.