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Practical Data Science with Python

By : Nathan George
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Practical Data Science with Python

By: Nathan George

Overview of this book

Practical Data Science with Python teaches you core data science concepts, with real-world and realistic examples, and strengthens your grip on the basic as well as advanced principles of data preparation and storage, statistics, probability theory, machine learning, and Python programming, helping you build a solid foundation to gain proficiency in data science. The book starts with an overview of basic Python skills and then introduces foundational data science techniques, followed by a thorough explanation of the Python code needed to execute the techniques. You'll understand the code by working through the examples. The code has been broken down into small chunks (a few lines or a function at a time) to enable thorough discussion. As you progress, you will learn how to perform data analysis while exploring the functionalities of key data science Python packages, including pandas, SciPy, and scikit-learn. Finally, the book covers ethics and privacy concerns in data science and suggests resources for improving data science skills, as well as ways to stay up to date on new data science developments. By the end of the book, you should be able to comfortably use Python for basic data science projects and should have the skills to execute the data science process on any data source.
Table of Contents (30 chapters)
1
Part I - An Introduction and the Basics
4
Part II - Dealing with Data
10
Part III - Statistics for Data Science
13
Part IV - Machine Learning
21
Part V - Text Analysis and Reporting
24
Part VI - Wrapping Up
28
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29
Index

Installing Python with Anaconda and getting started

There are several ways to install Python, but the one we will use here is the Anaconda Python distribution. A distribution is a way of installing Python along with several Python packages/libraries, and possibly some other software. This saves us some time when installing and can give us additional functionalities, such as the ability to easily install complex packages with software dependencies. If you are unable to install Anaconda for whatever reason (for example, system administrative permission restrictions), you can try to instead install Python from other sources such as the official Python website (www.python.org/downloads/) or from the Microsoft store. In that case, you will need to exclusively use the pip package manager, and not conda.

Installing Anaconda

Our reasons for using Anaconda are severalfold. For one, Anaconda is widely used in the Python community, meaning the network effects are strong. This means...