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Data Science with SQL Server Quick Start Guide

By : Dejan Sarka
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Data Science with SQL Server Quick Start Guide

By: Dejan Sarka

Overview of this book

SQL Server only started to fully support data science with its two most recent editions. If you are a professional from both worlds, SQL Server and data science, and interested in using SQL Server and Machine Learning (ML) Services for your projects, then this is the ideal book for you. This book is the ideal introduction to data science with Microsoft SQL Server and In-Database ML Services. It covers all stages of a data science project, from businessand data understanding,through data overview, data preparation, modeling and using algorithms, model evaluation, and deployment. You will learn to use the engines and languages that come with SQL Server, including ML Services with R and Python languages and Transact-SQL. You will also learn how to choose which algorithm to use for which task, and learn the working of each algorithm.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Obtaining R


R is open source and free. R distribution is maintained by Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) site at https://cran.r-project.org/. From this site, you can download the R engine for multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, and macOS X. Besides CRAN, Microsoft also gives a free R download on the Microsoft R Application Network (MRAN) site at https://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/, which is where you can get Microsoft R Open. This is the open source R from Microsoft, which is the core R with additional Microsoft libraries. If you install Visual Studio 2017, you can also get Microsoft R Open—actually, you get what's called Microsoft R Client, which I will introduce in a minute.

After you install R, you can start working by using the R console client tool. With this tool, you can write code line by line. You can use also any of a plethora of additional tools. The most widely-used free tool is RStudio IDE. There are payable and free versions of this tool. You can download it...