Thanks for watching! R is a great beginner programming language to learn, especially if you're interested in data science; in which case, I would definitely recommend you get a solid math foundation, and R is a great way to do just that!
Maaan just found this piece of gold!! Just what I was looking for, thank you!! Quick question: what real-world projects would you recommend doing after learning R? Any use case? Anything that would help to practice and polish the new skill. Great content. Keep it up!
Thanks so much for the comment! I think the best project is one you're truly interested in. Find a website that is dedicated to a topic you find interesting (like hockey reference for ice hockey) and scrape the data/clean it, then create some interesting visualizations and put them into a shiny web app! This website has a couple of high-level portfolio project examples as well: r-bloggers.com/2020/11/4-r-projects-to-form-a-core-data-analyst-portfolio/
Depends on your goals! Either one is a good place to start. If you want to get into software development then I’d do python. If you want to do data science, R might be right for you
Thanks for watching! R is a great beginner programming language to learn, especially if you're interested in data science; in which case, I would definitely recommend you get a solid math foundation, and R is a great way to do just that!
Honestly, best video yet!
Thanks bud!
Maaan just found this piece of gold!! Just what I was looking for, thank you!!
Quick question: what real-world projects would you recommend doing after learning R? Any use case? Anything that would help to practice and polish the new skill.
Great content. Keep it up!
Thanks so much for the comment! I think the best project is one you're truly interested in. Find a website that is dedicated to a topic you find interesting (like hockey reference for ice hockey) and scrape the data/clean it, then create some interesting visualizations and put them into a shiny web app!
This website has a couple of high-level portfolio project examples as well: r-bloggers.com/2020/11/4-r-projects-to-form-a-core-data-analyst-portfolio/
@@AaronMOliver I will check it out. Thanks!!!
Please also make plan for powerbi and tableau
Great video and advise.
Would you recommend beginner to learn R first or python first?
Depends on your goals! Either one is a good place to start. If you want to get into software development then I’d do python. If you want to do data science, R might be right for you
Hey man, any update on when the SQL in 30 days video will be released?
can you be my mentor?
It's a great flow. I'm studying R myself, and my flow is almost the same except the week 3.
so cute!