Today 17th December 2021, I start my journey in Data Analytics with Python. I know this will change my life and I pray for the strength and all the encouragement I need. Thanks to Jovian for giving low lives like myself the opportunity to learn for free. I owe u one.
Just began with Python and I'm loving the experience. The easiness of Python's syntax is a major advantage for novices in coding. Furthermore, the adaptability of Python in different fields is truly impressive.
Just finished the first lecture! A few months back I joined a course on udemy (which is still on hold and I prefer this course over that) and that guy made it so difficult to understand, giving vague and difficult examples to explain what tuples, dictionaries are. But bro, you made it so simple and easy to understand! Thanks to you. I really like this course.
I learnt Excel last year, as well as Power BI, SQL and Tableau and in order to build my Portfolio website, I had to learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript and React. Now i just need to learn Python for Data Analysis and take on a couple projects And then create a Resume Prep for Interviews Land my dream remote job Hopefully before the end of the second quarter, i shall come back here to testify God willing. AMEN !!!
@Agnes Lam Not bullshit, think of it as nuts and bolts, definitely not the most important part of the car, but if you don't have that then you're screwed.
everyone thinking how can his course be just in this video , well guys if you wanna learn this through a teacher in a college's lecture of 100 minutes probably this will atleast 15-20 days . Because you are not alone in the class, so the syllabus moves freely because the teacher has to teach other 30 of you and they have doubts as well
how detailed is he? maybe you havent seen better teachers!? someone that is not even able to explain why you use a return value in a function is absolutely not one of the best you´ve seen..
This course is really useful. I was doing EDA on a project using R language but python seems so easy to do the same job. Love python and sincere thanks to Mr. Aakash.
@@ellayararwhyaych4711 im in a top 10 university in canada studing software engineering, about to be halfway done in my degree and I'd say I've learnt way more through personal projects and youtube than I'll ever learn from class you definitely dont seem to be having a tech degree if you think uni will teach you "proper", oh and SE is a better degree for software development, CS is more on the algorithm side ie machine learning, AI etc at the end of the day, you're correct about the degree part, but again its nothing more than a piece of paper to show around, his freelancing gigs are far more valuable to any employer than the courses he took
It's 22nd of December 2022, I've learnt Excel, SQL and Tableau and now I'm at the stage where I need to learn Python for Data Analysis and apply it to build portfolio projects. I already took a short course that focuses on Numpy and Pandas before getting to this video but I'm starting over 🤓 I will finish this course before the year runs out, 2023 is for building my portfolio and getting a job. My goal is to get a Data Analyst job before the end of Q1 2023. I believe I'll come here to share testimony of how this course helped 🚀🚀🚀
I've seen other python tutorials. But this video provides a comprehensive understanding of the important topics while trying and solving problems for every section.
@@mishka5169 You are right, but the real time of watching this kind of videos for maximum learning are length video * 2.5. One must take the time to make notes, think and reflect about the info and make some experiments
Thank god it's not just about cluelessly feeding data into statistical models without knowing how they work and getting garbage results like most "data analysis" courses creating self-proclaimed data scientists that couldn't explain the math behind a simple linear regression. This actually seems like a solid EDA course, nice.
Me here getting into Data Science watching this video to learn meanwhile my professor out here sitting next to me doing the same. Indian coding TH-camrs are OP
Thank you Akesh for this course. Just finished it and I did all the assignments. Plus created an amazing case study thanks to all that I learnt from this cours.
This is just amazing content, all the things that you need to know in one place. Thank you so much for your time and efforts, and giving us this invaluable tutorial for free!
Looking for some new challenge n opportunity, here I'm decided to start my journey at Data analysis start learning python n SQL , thank you sir for this video really easy to understand 👍
In recent versions of Seaborn (version 0.12.0 and later), the way to specify data in plots has changed. Now, instead of passing column names directly as positional arguments, you need to use the x and y keyword arguments. For example: sns.scatterplot(x='sepal_length', y='sepal_width', data=flowers_df) And .pivot() syntax works with flights_df = sns.load_dataset("flights").pivot(index="month", columns="year")
I was literally skipping freecodecamp's videos because of their accents. Had I known this was done in Indian accent, I would have learnt python thru this.
I though I had a good basic knowledge of python, but I learned a lot of this video. Thanks for a great video. Looking forward to watching your other videos/courses.
Thank you Aakash🙏, all the team🙏,and all the people🙏 from this amazing course! I've just finished and now I am feeling myself ten times more confident💪🏼 in Python Data Analysis📊📈🎉
... !un gran trabajo y apoyo a la comunidad pitonisa! se agradece de corazón y siga los éxitos para usted. Tenga un gran día de sonrisas y crecimiento personal. :)
2:31:36 , the axes for 3D array are mixed up !! axes 2 ---> axes 0 , axes 0 ---> axes 1, axes 1 ---> axes 2 , and the shape should be (2,4,3) instead of (4,3,2)
at 2:46:06 having trouble in dwonloading climate.txt says WinError 10060 A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond>
Dear bro, 11:38 You have given sales price $1.25. And calculate the profit through sales price? We know that profit based on cost price. In my calculation cost price will be $104.2. Thus profit would be 0.208*500=104 bucks.
I'm currently watching this course .I like the way he explains and I can understand better.just wanna ask will it be useful for me or I have to search recent courses. Please reply
I am running some code on Jupyter. It runs just the first time correctly. I am not able to see any output if I run it the second time.I have to restart the kerner each time.What could be the issue?
The topics covered in this course should be sufficient for a basic analysis (where you use specific words to categorize questions into different buckets), but you may also want to look into text classification and Natural Language Processing to learn smarter ways of doing this.
While reading a file and trying to open that if y're getting error that the file doesn't exists do it os.chdir('path where your files are') file = open(name of file, mode='r')
Today 17th December 2021, I start my journey in Data Analytics with Python. I know this will change my life and I pray for the strength and all the encouragement I need. Thanks to Jovian for giving low lives like myself the opportunity to learn for free. I owe u one.
Good luck.
how is it going to have u quit already?
How is it goin'?
@@clgt45687 😂😂
Cringe
This course is the sole reason that I am able to feed my children.
Was this course published somewhere else before?
@@pointerish makes sense. Still, I've found some really cool content creators via the channel
@@SolotaireKid Yes. That's the point. FCC basically spreads the word about all of these fantastic content creators and that's awesome.
Does it teach you to cook? :D
What a comment
Indian knowledge is blessing to Humans😂. Love you guys from Somalia
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Haa mansha allah bro
Aad uweyn
Such a dumb! What are you doing here? Everything you hear and saw here is invented by westerners! And it is brought to you for free by Americans!
Just began with Python and I'm loving the experience. The easiness of Python's syntax is a major advantage for novices in coding. Furthermore, the adaptability of Python in different fields is truly impressive.
Hey, is this course still worth watching in 2024 (after 3 years) ?
Just finished the first lecture! A few months back I joined a course on udemy (which is still on hold and I prefer this course over that) and that guy made it so difficult to understand, giving vague and difficult examples to explain what tuples, dictionaries are. But bro, you made it so simple and easy to understand! Thanks to you. I really like this course.
If you don't know programming, there will always be an Indian to teach it for you on TH-cam!
They are everywhere!!
That right guru ;)
I feel like Khan Salman had a lot to do with it.
That's why we are at no. 1
@@RashidKhan-tz5ct Good to know. But be vegan too u know, animals are suffering immensely.
I learnt Excel last year, as well as Power BI, SQL and Tableau and in order to build my Portfolio website, I had to learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript and React.
Now i just need to learn Python for Data Analysis and take on a couple projects
And then create a Resume
Prep for Interviews
Land my dream remote job
Hopefully before the end of the second quarter, i shall come back here to testify God willing.
AMEN !!!
Hi how is it going now ?
I'm curious
Same question, how's it goin? Found a job yet?
Where are you now broo😮😮???
This course covered my whole semester's syllabus of Data Analysis and Visualization in just 3-4 hours. Thank you sir.
It's a 10 hour course...
@@illegalsmirf His course content is just 3-4 hrs long
@@imankitsingh09 zz l
@Agnes Lam Not bullshit, think of it as nuts and bolts, definitely not the most important part of the car, but if you don't have that then you're screwed.
everyone thinking how can his course be just in this video , well guys if you wanna learn this through a teacher in a college's lecture of 100 minutes probably this will atleast 15-20 days . Because you are not alone in the class, so the syllabus moves freely because the teacher has to teach other 30 of you and they have doubts as well
@1:39:48 For clarification we refer to function variables as Parameters at the function definition and as Arguments at the function invocation (call).
One of the best python tutorials I've watched. Thanks for being so detailed yet concise with your explanations and examples.
how detailed is he? maybe you havent seen better teachers!? someone that is not even able to explain why you use a return value in a function is absolutely not one of the best you´ve seen..
This course is really useful. I was doing EDA on a project using R language but python seems so easy to do the same job. Love python and sincere thanks to Mr. Aakash.
I started seeing this buds for fun and ended working as a freelance programmer at 16 what a life
thats amazing bro
How did you start as a freelancer
Congratulations, how did you start freelancing
Good start. Now stay in school and learn proper software development thru computer science
@@ellayararwhyaych4711 im in a top 10 university in canada studing software engineering, about to be halfway done in my degree and I'd say I've learnt way more through personal projects and youtube than I'll ever learn from class
you definitely dont seem to be having a tech degree if you think uni will teach you "proper", oh and SE is a better degree for software development, CS is more on the algorithm side ie machine learning, AI etc
at the end of the day, you're correct about the degree part, but again its nothing more than a piece of paper to show around, his freelancing gigs are far more valuable to any employer than the courses he took
Your fluency at English speaking skills and correct explanation blows to my mind
Great follower from my heart 🙏
Thanks
It's 22nd of December 2022, I've learnt Excel, SQL and Tableau and now I'm at the stage where I need to learn Python for Data Analysis and apply it to build portfolio projects. I already took a short course that focuses on Numpy and Pandas before getting to this video but I'm starting over 🤓
I will finish this course before the year runs out, 2023 is for building my portfolio and getting a job. My goal is to get a Data Analyst job before the end of Q1 2023. I believe I'll come here to share testimony of how this course helped 🚀🚀🚀
I am also doing same
me too!!!
That's the spirit boy!
Love that for you
Commenting to know when that happens
this is EXACTLY what I need right now. I’m speechless, thank you so much!!
Brilliant presentation without any fake accent and right from scratch. Thank you sir.
Believe me this course is very helpful thank you for giving this course for free love you all.
From Pakistan
Pakistan 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@okashasadique7231 bruh not need to type such comments
Also from Pakistan
Maam how to get certificate
gotta pause every minute because dude just said 10 things more important than my whole uni career.
I've seen other python tutorials. But this video provides a comprehensive understanding of the important topics while trying and solving problems for every section.
Nobody ever has done this in such a fantastic way. Thank you. you are the best of the best.
Danke!
Now *THIS* is what I should 10 hours watching, not TV shows and social media stuff!
but its too hard to concentrate
@@Vasuchowdary it can be, but if you try and focus realllllly hard, u can get some information
@@mishka5169 i thought its hard to me only hmm completed two hours i will try to keep focus 😀
@@Vasuchowdary 😄
@@mishka5169 You are right, but the real time of watching this kind of videos for maximum learning are length video * 2.5. One must take the time to make notes, think and reflect about the info and make some experiments
Thank god it's not just about cluelessly feeding data into statistical models without knowing how they work and getting garbage results like most "data analysis" courses creating self-proclaimed data scientists that couldn't explain the math behind a simple linear regression. This actually seems like a solid EDA course, nice.
I swear, this channel has a python script spying on me because this video couldn't have come at a better time! Thank you!!
THANK YOU! Everything is so detailed, neatly organised & there's so many exercises too!
Very comprehensive course, with lot of real world problems and solving techniques, appreciate it. Big LIKE
Me here getting into Data Science watching this video to learn meanwhile my professor out here sitting next to me doing the same. Indian coding TH-camrs are OP
Thank you Akesh for this course. Just finished it and I did all the assignments. Plus created an amazing case study thanks to all that I learnt from this cours.
I dont even know if it is possible to find a subject that can't be teach by an Indian on TH-cam. These guys are good congrats
We always aim to be the best, else we would get crushed by the competition. There's fucking 1.5 billion of us you know.
@@AsifAkhtar20 1.3 but yeah i get what you are saying.
@@dipeshnarkar6887 136.64
@@inderjeet8659 Us and China are basically half the world and thats all we need to know.
@@AsifAkhtar20 Are you guys now more populated than China?
I have only done the data visualization segment. Time constraints. Excellent learning experience. Million thanks. Can't wait to do the rest!
Its jz Marvellous ! What a lecture, what an effort in making the viewers understand every concept, greatest ever ! 🙏
I really appreciate the efforts that authors have put in making such a great and meaningful videos.
starting my data analysis journey with this course, I will comment here again if I get a data analysis Job Inshallah.
Amazing work.
One of Best Video on TH-cam for the begginers who want to know python
Hi ! Dear Aakash. Really this is the best Python online tutorial I have watched. Thanks for your effort for the same.
Very beautifully taught.... very easy to understand by this way... thank you very much 👍👍👍 you’re a wonderful teacher 👍👍👍
Thanks Sanjay!
no enough words to show my appreciation to this great content and effort.
Thank you guys!
One of the best tutorial for DATA ANALYSIS.
I am currently applying the techniques mentioned in the video in my company's projects.
Your tutorial is very clear and practical.
Thank you sir.
Hey Ava, I'd really appreciate if you could guide me for whether this course is enough to apply for job of data analyst?
Thanks
This is better than courses I've paid for in terms of assignments and reinforcing learning
I don't have words to thank you.
Thank your for efforts,time and inspiration.
Its really nice,the explanation is makes the logic clear crystal
This is just amazing content, all the things that you need to know in one place. Thank you so much for your time and efforts, and giving us this invaluable tutorial for free!
Thank you for your generosity.
Need to complete this, courses looks good
Really? I'll also do.How to get certificate?
@@_the.equalizer_ well I believe it's not about certificate, it's about learning skill
This course is really useful to me, thanks for all your efforts for the learning materials and the videos!
Today 5/3/22 - planning to Strat this data analysis course, wish me luck
Loved the tutorial. So logical.
Looking for some new challenge n opportunity, here I'm decided to start my journey at Data analysis start learning python n SQL , thank you sir for this video really easy to understand 👍
In recent versions of Seaborn (version 0.12.0 and later), the way to specify data in plots has changed.
Now, instead of passing column names directly as positional arguments, you need to use the x and y keyword arguments.
For example:
sns.scatterplot(x='sepal_length', y='sepal_width', data=flowers_df)
And .pivot() syntax works with
flights_df = sns.load_dataset("flights").pivot(index="month", columns="year")
Akash, devru guru nivu, dhanyavadhagalu 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I was literally skipping freecodecamp's videos because of their accents. Had I known this was done in Indian accent, I would have learnt python thru this.
02:45:48 - TS
05:32:45 covid data analysis useful for project or understanding data analysis
Dhanyawad Aakash!! 😊
Bedankt
Great course. Enjoying it so far. Reached 26:38
Good
So?
😊
I never comment in any video, but my gosh, this video is everyhing, easy understandable, complete, not complex. THANKS
I though I had a good basic knowledge of python, but I learned a lot of this video. Thanks for a great video. Looking forward to watching your other videos/courses.
Do you know, how can I get certificate after completing lecture from TH-cam.
Thank you Aakash🙏, all the team🙏,and all the people🙏 from this amazing course! I've just finished and now I am feeling myself ten times more confident💪🏼 in Python Data Analysis📊📈🎉
really its perfect. Itis one of the best courses. THANKS A LOT!!
I followed this course and cracked an offer of 60 lacs । Great work । Thank you।
Wow congrats. In which company?
Indian is my fav in teaching the world of computer science
Guys check out their machine learning course too it's really awesome
As a beginner I am really enjoying it
Searching for this type of course literally for monthsss
thnx sir bcs of you iam at 50 lpa
Has binder stopped working. It. says discontinued on Jovian when i go to run tab on top. If that is the case, none of this tutorial will make sense
You are real hero Aakash Sir.. 🙏
Hi ! This is Anjan. Can you have Aakash's contact number ?
I have no good words to appreciate your efforts. Thanks alot brother.
Best course ever. Many thanks to the presenter. God bless you!
Thank you❤🙏 so much....
Love your voice and explanation
Congratulations to Ron Lancelot for completing this course.
Ron Lancelot has completed every course there is on Jovian..I wonder where does he work now
Love this! This is way better than the Data Analysis course that is on your website! Thank you for sharing.
is this the same course from their website for certification or its different and which one is better. pls reply.
Where can I get the Dataset used for the project like Italy-covid-day-wise
... !un gran trabajo y apoyo a la comunidad pitonisa! se agradece de corazón y siga los éxitos para usted. Tenga un gran día de sonrisas y crecimiento personal. :)
2:31:36 , the axes for 3D array are mixed up !! axes 2 ---> axes 0 , axes 0 ---> axes 1, axes 1 ---> axes 2 , and the shape should be (2,4,3) instead of (4,3,2)
This week dedicated to this course
a week ? this course is gold once you start you can't stop! I am watching at 1.5 speed though.
All the best! 👍🏽
Is this course still worth watching in 2024 (after 3 years) ?
Yes bro. Yes
Tell me an answer the education you got in school worth because it depends on old systems
Better learn python basic from somewhere else
Thank you sir for this tutorial.well explained
🙌Words can never express my gratitude to Aakash 🙏🙏🙏
When I heard the accent, I knew it was going to be great
at 2:46:06 having trouble in dwonloading climate.txt says WinError 10060 A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond>
Nice concepts, Love the teaching pattern and every thing, the system is organized
Dear bro, 11:38 You have given sales price $1.25. And calculate the profit through sales price? We know that profit based on cost price. In my calculation cost price will be $104.2. Thus profit would be 0.208*500=104 bucks.
I think that's an error and that sale price was actually meant to be cost price.
The best data analysis tutorial.
I'm currently watching this course .I like the way he explains and I can understand better.just wanna ask will it be useful for me or I have to search recent courses. Please reply
for diamond pattern
i=1
while i 0 :
line1= " " *(6 - i) + "*" * i
line2 = "*" * (i-1)
print (line1+ line2)
i-=1
You're violating the rights of the comment section when you using it as text editor for python.... this is weird.
Is this appropriate for data engineering also ?
great course! one of the best intro to Python and Pandas! well done
21:01 is there any way to logically understand why *not* operator reverse the values?
thank you so much for all of this, Jovian is truly useful as well
I am running some code on Jupyter. It runs just the first time correctly. I am not able to see any output if I run it the second time.I have to restart the kerner each time.What could be the issue?
Easy to follow and very useful.
Thanks, Aakash.
What else would I need to learn about data science to categorize or segment customers or the types of questions they ask?
The topics covered in this course should be sufficient for a basic analysis (where you use specific words to categorize questions into different buckets), but you may also want to look into text classification and Natural Language Processing to learn smarter ways of doing this.
segmentation can be done using clustering or a combination of few topic together depending on data and problem statement
While reading a file and trying to open that if y're getting error that the file doesn't exists do it
os.chdir('path where your files are')
file = open(name of file, mode='r')
how to donload the climate csv file for practise
very nice taught and course designed
Nani ! 10 hours interesting :) Thank You !
3 min and 38 sec less than 10h
Thanks me later😁
Akiramenai 😎
2:46:16 the link is invalid, cant find the csv data for climate through that link
same with 3:35:41
Quick questions guys, How long would it take a beginner to finish this course?