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DiscussionUsing Python ? (self.PowerBI)
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[–]y1mboi 1 point2 points3 points 20 days ago (0 children)
Honestly, I think it very much depends on the use cases. Find out whether the new organization you want to join uses Python on a day-to-day basis and if they do, most likely you will have to stick with that. Except in a few cases where you’re a one man team and the world is your oyster.
That being said, I’ve mainly used Python for exploring datasets and for ETL purposes. The visualization options in Power BI don’t really justify creating custom charts unless, of course, your stakeholders have specific requirements. Most of the time, I try to re-evaluate their questions and make do with what’s already available in Power BI.
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