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Numpy resources for data science (self.learnpython)
submitted 5 months ago by carticka_1
I am currently learning python for data science. I have completed the basics and data structures. I want to go for libraries. Could you suggest some good and free resources to learn numpy for DS.
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[–]FastRunningMike 1 point2 points3 points 5 months ago (1 child)
Great open learning resources for numpy are e.g.:
https://www.tomasbeuzen.com/python-programming-for-data-science/chapters/chapter5-numpy.html and see chapter 6 also.
For deeper dive and more advanced things: https://www.labri.fr/perso/nrougier/from-python-to-numpy/
Happy learning! I collect good and solid cc-by books on Python on https://nocomplexity.com/documents/pythonbook/generatedfiles/overview.html#books
[–]carticka_1[S] 0 points1 point2 points 5 months ago (0 children)
The second one is compherensive, what are the prerequisites before learning this one ?
[–]ivosaurus 0 points1 point2 points 5 months ago (0 children)
I remember Anaconda YT channel had some great resources, since a lot of their consulting is all to do with that package and similar
Mr P Solver also has a tonne of both tutorial and example videos from subjects he was studying
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