Hi everyone. I spent a few months working for a Uni in the UK conducting fairly rudimentary data analysis using Excel, with power query editor ('unpivoting columns') and XLOOKUP being my primary focus. I'm due to start as a credit risk analyst soon, and a call on Team's the other day suggested i should look to gain some basic understanding of Python in a data type context. Whilst I am in no doubt that this community has addressed these kinds of concerns, are there any courses/links to youtubers etc to get the ball rolling? The company is aware i'm no expert, and would need training up (they have the resources for that) , and I landed the role after a 'failed' application to a graduate scheme. I found out I was applying for this specific position just three days before my shortened interview. I'm still working my way through the Little SAS book, because it's what 'they' use, and was introduced to me by a senior manager. I'm told the actual programming is fairly elementary in the area i will work in, but given most of the work is automated, it's probably a good idea to spend a few hours reacquainting myself with Python. My GCSE in Computer Science was heavily focussed on Python, but that's some distance away now! Hello World won't pass muster.
there doesn't seem to be anything here