How I Would Learn Data Science in 2022
In this video, I go through how I would learn data science in 2022.
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Resources mentioned in the video
Link to freeCodeCamp: www.freecodecamp.org/
Link to Dataiku's ML guides: knowledge.dataiku.com/latest/...
Link to Josh Starmer's Statquest: / joshstarmer
Link to Beautiful Soup (web scraping): www.crummy.com/software/Beaut...
Link to titanic notebook: www.kaggle.com/alexisbcook/ti...
Link to learn SQL: mode.com/
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Пікірлер: 158
I'm in cyber security doing vulnerability management, but this is making me want to get deeper into data science. I wish KZread had more entertaining and enthusiastic creators like Tina, Ken, Luke in the cybersecurity field!!
@kevinportillo1971
Жыл бұрын
I find that Infosec does not have as much “influencers” because the process of acquiring expertise itself is tiring enough, so much for people to then try to become content producers.
The video we have been waiting on from Tina!! 🙌🏼
@mahamudmunna5000
Жыл бұрын
and totally ignored 🤣😜
@saffi8322
Жыл бұрын
@@mahamudmunna5000 why?
This was really insightful and helpful, thanks for making this!
This was tremendous. Thanks for doing this. Much appreciated.
My long awaited video, thank you Tina!!🤧
Your videos are a HUGE inspiration!! just started out my own youtube (from my experience as a data analyst) All the best!
Very apt video as I'm in the process of becoming a data scientist. Your approach is very insightful. Thank you for this beautiful piece!
WOW, okay, this is what I needed. Thank you!
this is was far more comprehensive than I expected! so many other channels will throw up python and SQL and will then recommend a boot-camp or moocs. Solid video and thank you very much!
Thanks for sharing this guide Tina🤗
Thank you for this. Really helpful!
This video is so awesome. Super encouraged now. Thanks 🤗
Thank you sooo much for this video! I'm an attorney and translator by trade and have a business degree, but I became a sahm during the pandemic. I want to re-enter the workforce and pivot to data science. A lot of content out there kind of just talks around how to actually pick up the necessary skills, but this is just so informative and thorough. I really do appreciate this!
Excellent approach to DS! Thank you very much!
This is the best "how to learn ____" I've seen so far! ❤ Please have more videos with STEPS like these
great video, very enlightening, thank you very much!
this is an incredibly helpful video. Thank you
Thank you very much! Well articulated👌
thank you tina you are amazing!
This is very helpful, thanks for putting this together :)
I’m a logistics analyst at a very large and I deal with A LOT of Data. I’m just starting to embark on this Data Science world because I want to move up and be more of an asset and we really need it. This was very helpful
Amazing job!! hell i even made a large flow chart on Miro just to track the path you clearly laid out ;)
Thank you so much for this break down
Thanks Tina. Really helpful
thank you, that was the best way to eplain and it was so helpful❤❤❤
I use Dataiku at work, it's great, the low-code/no-code machine learning aspects are cool, but i still think that some understanding of what's going on behind the scenes is important. This is why I still think it's useful to learn at least the basics of coding, stats, data visualisation, and some machine learning. great video!
Great video learnt tons. Thanks
Thank you for the high valuable info.
I’m currently an entry level Community Manager. Data Science is so intriguing to me as it would allow me to listen to userbases and other communities so much more closely. You just gave me what I need to get started learning! Thank you!
Thank you for mentioning commercial acumen towards the end. I was also quite surprised to see you here!
Very helpful. Great job. I would love a video on the application of data science to the field of finance & accounting.
Those are valuable pieces of advice. I always get caught going deep, but my main problem is distraction. I end up learning too many things.
This is super helpful thank you
Incredible content!
This is really helpful, tysm!
Thanks alot for this ❤️
Amazing video!
Excellent. Thank you.
Thank you, Tina.
This channel is really awesome:) Thank you, Tina. Do you recommend any book for data science/stats?
great video!!
didnt watch it completely. but saved it. Seems like good content
Thanks a lot for sharing
Very well thought - I agree with everything that has been said in the video. I used the breadth-first approach when I changed my career to Software Engineering couple years ago, and yes, it's least painful and most effective way to learn skills for a technical industries. Thanks for the video, I'm just starting with Data Science and this is very helpful - not that you only say what to learn, but also how and where 🤩 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks for motivation to learn data science
I needed this.
Such a helpful video
Thank you for this video
Thank you for breaking it down
That was super useful
In interviews the most important tech skill is SQL. I am proficient at Python now but lack advanced SQL. From my experience its more important to know SQL first.
@r0cketRacoon
6 ай бұрын
advanced SQL such as what, could u give me some recommendations
Very good video Thank you
It was a super informative and useful video. tnx
Thank you for the millions worth info
amazing class
great video 👌 thanks from Algeria 🇩🇿
thank you soo much❤️
Perfect!
This was a very good video
Deployment: Flask, Heroku, Streamlit and basic Docker
Thanks, my road begins here.
Thanks 👍
Love the video!!!! Off topic, but where did you get that cool moving pixel cat photo if you don't mind me asking lol
@sweend3150
2 жыл бұрын
why would she mind lmfao
@rokrem30
2 жыл бұрын
@hector.. get motivated by this video.. learn python .. then buy a monitor and code that 🐈 and showcase the same in your galary.. that would be fun..
I just realized that the role I'm filling at my job is a lite version of a data scientist and it's blowing my mind.
Thank you .
This video is wicked awesome! But I get distracted by the cat in the background. That's a sub from me! Cheers!
I got more value, overall knowledge and understanding about DS from this video than from 2 days of research and Google
The moment she said "I don't have the strongest will power" I insta-Subscribed
Thank you
Statquest is amazing.
Fellow data scientist here: seaborn and matplotlib are good, but Tableau is the way to go. Tableau is the industry norm and a must in order to get hired in most data scientist positions.
@Michallote
9 ай бұрын
Nah bro, people will use whatever they want. Plotly is 🔥 as well
Thanks
Holy crap.....those time lines rofl 🤣. I think this can probably land people a data analyst or app support gig but all the data scientist I know are very PhD heavy or super critical if you don't have at lest a bachelor's in a stem major.
@Michallote
9 ай бұрын
I actually think she is not very far off to be honest. I do concede that having a STEM major and 5 years of engineering education is probably the only reason this seems even plausible to me. I remember that from when I first learned python to when I got my first job that was very heavy in programming happened in around 4-5 months. But to be fair I am a mechanical engineer and my first job was heavier on thermodynamic cycle modelling of turbofan engines than it was on python. Python wasnt the first language I learned either, (C -》Matlab -》 Wolfram Mathematica -》 LaTeX -》 Python). Now I am a Machine Learning Engineer and from time to time I develop AI models as well. But I have at most 1.5 years of python experience and maybe 4-5 years of coding experience.
Que buen video
Oh, I really like this ideology. I have to get in there and get hands-on with projects really soon. I get really annoyed, otherwise.
Hai ma'am, this is very informative , but how can we get the project to practise and how can we gauge yourself like this much is enough to do project in every topic? I hope I will get the reply ASAP.
Hi, This video was very helpfulI and have enjoyed your videos on this channel and your personal channel as well. I was wondering if you had heard of the MIT Applied Data Science program and if you think it would be good course and worth it? I am looking to become a data scientist and trying to figure out good paths going forward.
Lovely lovely lovely!!!!
Thanks. Though I suppose the proposed timeframes are too short for anyone.
Not all heroes wear capes. Thank you for this.
What different between the software engineer and data sciences and analysis ? Who is a better job in the future ?
From where did you get that animated cat, it is so cute
Dataquest is $300 per year, and Datacamp is $50 per year for Indian students. Can we go with Datacamp, or is Dataquest more hands-on for portfolio building?
Cuteu voiceu🙉
I love seeing this girl. Her main channel got me purchasing a tech career
@NewJohnRefuse
2 жыл бұрын
@@erythsea she is not the one that is selling it I just registered for a bootcamp
@NewJohnRefuse
2 жыл бұрын
@@erythsea 5k it’s 6 months
@teliah3922
Жыл бұрын
@@NewJohnRefuse waist of money u could do it for 2-3k
@NewJohnRefuse
Жыл бұрын
@@teliah3922 really how?
Awesome video! Amazing job at laying out the ideal path. I am currently a hotel revenue manager and I'm looking to become a data scientist. In my role I use SQL and Power BI to extract and present data. To assist our leadership team with making business decisions. What would be your recommendation to move into a Data Scientist role? Do I need to go get a Masters? Or self teach and begin applying for roles?
@TradingExpressOWL
2 жыл бұрын
self taught and dont waste your money on masters
@carlorobertoescobar764
2 жыл бұрын
From my own research, you may find it difficult to get a job without a masters degree as most positions require some form of an advanced degree. However, one way of saving money on a masters would be to get an analyst position and try to see if your company will pay you to do your MS part time.
@AtPeace555
Жыл бұрын
@@mikefromok9275 hey! I am currently pursuing bachelor's degree in business majoring finance, my question is how should I go from here? Will it be hard for me to get a job coming from Non-STEM background?
How do i get domain knowledge.I'm interested in applying data science to finance/fintech. My other choices i'm considering is marketing and real estate. But as a data science niche. I really like time series forecasting
@romilpachori3515
2 жыл бұрын
Hey @Michael Robinson, I am also interested in the same topic, data science in finance and stock trading, would it be alright to connect, it might help both of us.
@michaelrobinson8382
2 жыл бұрын
@@romilpachori3515 Sure
@treninothomas4163
2 жыл бұрын
Me too guys❤️
@kuenleylhendup960
2 жыл бұрын
Count me in 😁😁
@BiggsFX
Жыл бұрын
How do I join is it to late ?
Great video...looking for accountability partner to be my buddy while pursuing DS
can we learn data science without coding skills ?
When you say 4 hours per day for 1 week do you mean 20 hrs or 28 hrs per week?
Personally I feel the time lines are pretty difficult to attain
May I ask if I need to learn web development (frontend, backend) to get a Data Scientist job?
@jonathondreyer8644
Жыл бұрын
learning back-end (SQL) would probably be more beneficial than front end as you will need to interact with databases frequently when analyzing large datasets (big data analytics). Front end is more for GUIs and webpages etc. You will need to know how to interpret the output of your visual representations of data such as scatterplots, bar graphs, correlation matrices etc. I'm finishing a Masters of Information Systems (MSIS).
Great video. You are very wise. But you forgot to include your channel as one of the valuable resources.
what about an bachelor degree in data science? is it worth?
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Could you put English subtitles on your video? I know it's a bit of work. But it would be very helpful.
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Love you Jaan 😍😍
I'm surprised she didn't mention calculus and linear algebra because they go hand-in-hand with probability and stats when it comes to the field. I began by taking a machine learning bootcamp course on Udemy and am now in the middle of a data science bootcamp on the same platform. So far, I've seen very little overlap, so that's a good thing. I really like the structure of Udemy, and they have sales several times a year so you can purchase a $200 course for as low as $15. To date, I've taken over 20 Udemy courses.
@Maurazio
Жыл бұрын
she did mention you might need to refresh it. honestly the math/stats part depends on what you studied, e.g. scientific high school in switzerland already gives you what you need