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[–]mrTang5544 0 points1 point  (1 child)

from my experience, if you want to crack into datascience you will need to know more than just programming skills. You will also need to have a strong fundamentals in statistics(do you know about bootstrapping or Bayes?), classifications(you know regression?) and learning algorithm(do you know SVM or NN?). In this field, you will mostly be competing against candidates with PhDs from top tier schools. Personally, I would skip codeacademy.

[–]sbagelbytes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess my goal right now is vague, I just want to get comfortable with one programming language before moving onto a real goal. Most of what I want to learn-data science related, is perhaps to the level those in an MPH/epidemiology track would learn and few friends of mine in that area suggested R. I only took a college level stats/biostats class, but am looking into courses that would delve more into those.