Welcome to my data science learning journey! This repository serves as a collection of my code, notes, and projects as I dive into the world of data science from scratch.
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In this repository, I'm documenting my learning process as I explore the various aspects of data science. From foundational concepts to advanced techniques, this journey is all about gaining a solid understanding of data manipulation, analysis, visualization, and machine learning.
- Python
- R
- Jupyter Notebook
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The original setup of this repository is by Samia Haque Tisha.
For a full list of all authors and contributors, see the contributors page.
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the following individuals, courses, and resources that have played a pivotal role in my journey to learn data science:
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Kaggle Courses: I extend my sincere thanks to Kaggle for providing exceptional data science courses that have helped me build a strong foundation in this field.
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YouTube Tutorials:
- Krish Naik: Krish Naik's educational and insightful tutorials have been instrumental in deepening my understanding of various data science concepts.
- Codebasics: The tutorials from the Codebasics YouTube channel have been a valuable resource for practical data science knowledge.
- freeCodeCamp: freeCodeCamp's data science tutorials and community have been a constant source of inspiration and learning.
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Websites:
- w3schools: The w3schools website has been a go-to resource for expanding my knowledge of programming languages and web technologies, which are integral to data science.
- AI like ChatGPT (OpenAI): AI models like ChatGPT have provided assistance and answers to numerous questions, making my learning journey more interactive and efficient.
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Samia Haque Tisha: Last but not least, I am proud of my own dedication and progress in the world of data science.
I am grateful for the wealth of knowledge, guidance, and support these resources have provided. They have been instrumental in helping me acquire the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in data science.
As I continue to learn and grow, I look forward to applying this knowledge in practical projects and contributing to the data science community.
Thank you to all the individuals and organizations that have made this journey possible.
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
See LICENSE for more information.