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Looking to get better at Python and the PyData stack
April 28, 2023, 3:45 a.m. | /u/ramblinginternetgeek
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I'm mainly an R + SQL coder. It gets me through a lot of things... definitely better for visualizations and tidyverse allows for a lot of quick/dirty things to be done adhoc. I have used Python in the past but it always felt cludgy and I never really forced myself to get to where I have near effortless …
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