Jan. 10, 2022, 9:25 a.m. | /u/radrichard

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I have a few small projects that I'd like to get done using Python and SQL. I consider my knowledge in SQL advanced but in Python it's pretty basic. In Pandas and NumPy etc it's almost non-existent. I am looking for some recommendations on some Python fundamentals for working with data that don't assume that I don't understand data types, models, optimisation, etc. Am I asking too much or can you guys help?

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