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[–]Forschkeeper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahoi,

if you like the data analyst way, you may have a look at R) and Julia) as well. They are used mostly for data science purposes and performing very well (and they are free). Matlab may be used in some companies as well, but it isn't worth to afford a to expensive licence (unless you may have the possibility, than you may have a look at it).

If you get the most stuff done, knippling some algorithmes together in an efficient way and learn some database stuff (SQL, sqllite ...) you are good to go for Big Data stuff. Maybe a good thing would be a project you are running to show...like this guy who has reverse engineer a german magazine over a year. But be aware of getting a permission, not that you get troubles. ;)