FortranWhat about Pascal?
Yeah, now if I could actually find good analysts instead of people that spend all their time building coding skills and learning techniques, but have no remote concept of what those numbers going on or coming out mean ...
Yeah, now if I could actually find good analysts instead of people that spend all their time building coding skills and learning techniques, but have no remote concept of what those numbers going in or coming out mean ...
I am doing an online certification in Data Science and have some good buddies who are executives in data science & analytics. Python is winning out as the everyday language for analytics professionals and is more user-friendly and 'forgiving' than R. R is very powerful, but the language is not simple to grasp. As someone who is moderately skilled in SQL, I have found R very difficult to master.
I would go after Python my friend. I think you will get more bang for your buck with a lower time investment.
The online certification is another thing I was considering. There is EdX and Data Camp and Coursera and maybe more. They have free courses and pay courses (and I think some are both free and pay...free to take but pay if you want to also get a certificate at the end to prove to someone else that you took and passed the course). Anyone have thoughts on which of those is better?
Coursera is what I’m doing. My employer sponsored it through coursera.
And how do you like Coursera?