Python Is Driving Some Of Tech’s Most Exciting Fields. Learn How To Use It For $39
For those looking to land a job in one tech’s many robust sectors, Python has become a virtual must. At the heart of several thriving 2020 programming areas like data analytics and machine learning, it’s all but guaranteed that this versatile coding language will show up in your travels, probably sooner than later.
You can get all the Python training you need to start using all the features this powerful language has to offer with The Ultimate Python Programmer & Data Certification Bundle. It’s now just $39, hundreds off its regular price with this current limited-time deal.
The collection is massive, including nine expert-led courses featuring more than 33 hours of in-depth training in how to use Python in virtually any programming situation.
After getting started with the Python For Beginners: Quick Start Guide to Python 3 course and learning to speed up and automate Python coding elements with GUI Automation Using Python and Learning Automation Using Python Scripting, the collection gathers the rest of its training around two of Python’s most useful 2020 applications.
Across three courses, instructor Tony Staunton dives deep into data analysis with Python, allowing students to get familiar with the basics of the language before examining more advanced concepts like dictionaries, Boolean logic, Lambda functions, iterators, generators and more. There’s also a Practical Data Pre-Processing & Visualization Training with R course focused on creating stunning data visualizations with apps like dplyr and ggplot2.
Meanwhile, two more courses (Master PyTorch For Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and Deep Learning and Keras Bootcamp for Deep Learning and AI in Python) get inside machine learning and artificial intelligence creation with Python, including training to create artificial neural networks that can actually help computers think and improve efficiency by themselves.
This monster bundle covers $1,800 worth of serious Python training, a collection you can get now for a whole lot less, just $39 while this offer lasts.
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