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ProgrammingRe: Chronicle Of A Data Scientist/analyst by MAKEOUTHILL: 5:29pm On Sep 02, 2020
randomShek:
Attached are the Northwind Database, ER diagram and practice questions I used

I’ve tried to get others but all I got were nasty viruses and malware. Had to format my drive sef
learnt with Northwind also. grin
ProgrammingRe: My Collections Of Python Projects by MAKEOUTHILL: 8:46am On Aug 29, 2020
going through your thread got me smiling.

tbh this whole Python thing isn't as easy as advertised grin

i initially started learning via e-books (huge mistake), I got frustrated and kept Python on the back burner while I dipped my hand into SQL.

determined not to use the e-book route for SQL, i stumbled onto Mosh's YouTube page and took his SQL course. it was really nice and with the help of a few other courses on SQL, I can boldly say I have a firm grasp on database management now.

I recently found out that he also has a Python course, so I decided to try again.
That man is really something tbh, he really reignited my interest in the language.

here's an advice from newbie to newbie, really try and get what you want to apply Python for and learn everything Python has to offer that'll help in that regard. cause honestly if you try and learn everything about everything it's really overwhelming (for me at least).

As for me I intend to use Python for Data Analytics, so I'm focusing mainly on Pandas, Numpy and BeautifulSoup (I don't really fancy Matplotlib for visualisation, then again, that's just me).

Goodluck (to both of us I guess grin).
May the syntax forever be in your favour.
Bless.
ProgrammingRe: A Course On Mapping by MAKEOUTHILL: 7:20am On Aug 25, 2020
it's pretty easy.

You should start by learning the basics of QGIS.

they're loads of online tutorials and videos on YouTube.

if you're serious, you should have the basic concepts down in a month or so.

you could also learn Python and SQL (PostgreSQL to be exact); these skills make spatial analysis easier.

for an outline of key skills to learn, check out https://www.qgistutorials.com/en/

Goodluck.
EducationRe: PATHETIC END OF SOME GREAT GENIUSES[PHOTOS] by MAKEOUTHILL: 10:20pm On Aug 23, 2020
Donotread:
where is Steve Jobs huh
Steve Jobs kwa??
grin grin
nigga please.
Foreign AffairsRe: Lake Fire In California Continues To Rage, Growing To 11,000 Acres( Vid) by MAKEOUTHILL: 7:55pm On Aug 15, 2020
"A fire in Cali will swallow a valley for every African village burned" - Jay Electronica

Track: How Great
Album: The Coloring Book by Chance the Rapper
Foreign AffairsRe: UN Security Council Rejects US Bid To Extend Iran Arms Embargo by MAKEOUTHILL: 7:14am On Aug 15, 2020
dem no dey regard US for the international "streetz" again.
US is in painz
Music/RadioRe: Burna Boy’s "Twice As Tall" Album Launched In London (Video) by MAKEOUTHILL: 5:25pm On Aug 14, 2020
Gentle0wavez:
I dey tell you, Calm down, PH city, YE even where I'm from are gems
freaking gems my g!
that album is seriously underrated

or maybe African Giant is just slightly overrated grin
Music/RadioRe: Burna Boy’s "Twice As Tall" Album Launched In London (Video) by MAKEOUTHILL: 11:28am On Aug 14, 2020
Outside is still his magnum opus.

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