DataCamp
Python-based Jupyter notebooks, notes, and project solutions from DataCamp courses on data science, machine learning, and statistics.
Install / Use
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DataCamp
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DataCamp offers interactive courses in the browser.
- I've taken coursers from COURSERA, edX, UDACITY, Udemy and LinkedIn Learning, but I prefer the format implemented by DataCamp.
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As noted, the courses are interactive, in the browser, so I have taken the time to create Jupyter Notebooks for most of the courses I've taken.
- I have implemented my notebooks in such a way as to be fully executable, though there may be some required backend setup (e.g. downloading data files or setting up a PostgreSQL database).
- Links to data are in the notebook.
- There are no hidden functions.
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An executed HTML version of my notebooks can be found here.
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