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Python and SQL Bible - From Beginner to World Expert: Unleash the true potential of data analysis and manipulation - cover

Python and SQL Bible - From Beginner to World Expert: Unleash the true potential of data analysis and manipulation

LLC Cuantum Technologies

Verlag: Packt Publishing

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Embark on a transformative journey with this course designed to equip you with robust Python and SQL skills. Starting with an introduction to Python, you'll delve into fundamental building blocks, control flow, functions, and object-oriented programming. As you progress, you'll master data structures, file I/O, exception handling, and the Python Standard Library, ensuring a solid foundation in Python.
The course then transitions to SQL, beginning with an introduction and covering basics, and proceeding to advanced querying techniques. You'll learn about database administration and how Python integrates seamlessly with SQL, enhancing your data manipulation capabilities. By combining Python with SQLAlchemy, you'll perform advanced database operations and execute complex data analysis tasks, preparing you for real-world challenges.
By the end of this course, you will have developed the expertise to utilize Python and SQL for scientific computing, data analysis, and database management. This comprehensive learning path ensures you can tackle diverse projects, from basic scripting to sophisticated data operations, making you a valuable asset in the tech industry. You'll also gain hands-on experience with real-world datasets, enhancing your problem-solving skills and boosting your confidence.
Verfügbar seit: 14.06.2024.
Drucklänge: 519 Seiten.

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