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$30 - Practical Statistics for Data Scientists: 50+ Essential Concepts Using R and Python

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[Amazon.ca] $30 - Practical Statistics for Data Scientists: 50+ Essential Concepts Using R and Python

One of the most recommended books for people want to advance their skills in the field of data science.

Not ATL but not bad for $30.
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Great price if you prefer printed books. If you can read books on screen, this exact book (print edition not html edition) is available in pdf format online on first page on Google if you search by title.

Most books are available this way. There is always some site giving them away.

Don't bother printing the pdf as the cost will never be as low as $30 (unless you print 30 pages a day from your office, lol). You are better off buying the printed book linked above.
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braveblade wrote: One of the most recommended books for people want to advance their skills in the field of data science.

Not ATL but not bad for $30.
Sold by 2 3rd sellers but fulfilled by Amazon. Choose whatever seller you prefer.
So what has been the ATL.
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Is R Ruby, Rust or something else?
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alpovs wrote: Is R Ruby, Rust or something else?
R is an open source programming language frequented by data scientists/machine learning peeps
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Thanks. Off topic, but any recommendations for a course covering these topics (like coursera or MIT online?)
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itemsale2003 wrote: Thanks. Off topic, but any recommendations for a course covering these topics (like coursera or MIT online?)
The founder of coursera has courses on it but sold under deeplearning.ai branding. These ones are definitely worth taking and they are much cheaper than the rest of AI ML certificate based courses on coursera. They also prepare you for Google Tensorflow exam.

I think founder's name is Andrew Yang. He's a professor at Stanford. He has a generic ML course on coursera (not under deeplearning.ai branding but maybe under Stanford University branding) which is also super cheap and packed with knowledge. I would highly recommend that.
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DARSHAKJUST4U wrote: All I did was copy paste the title in google and first link downloaded a pdf of 329 pages....
LOL thank you. I just cancelled my order. Free one is good enough for me.
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AS2012 wrote: LOL thank you. I just cancelled my order. Free one is good enough for me.
I ordered one, even though this is an option. Really, pretty much every textbook ever printed is available for free through Library Genesis, so this tip is nothing new.

Sometimes having a physical copy is quite nice for reference material, like this one, though.

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