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- 🥰 Details of the workshop
- 🤓 Prep for Prerequisites
- 🤩 Workshop Resources
Whether you’re just learning to code or you’re a machine learning coder already, this workshop will help you develop your skills and advance your projects. Your first-class ticket to the most exciting career in data analysis!
This Virtual Crash Course features a series of lessons, real-world case studies, live coding and hands-on practice exercises carefully curated as a bootcamp for Data Science Beginners.
Leave your regressions behind 🙈 and Let's #makeIThappen with Data Science ⚡
Contents of the Workshop:
☑�? Domains in Data Science
☑�? Tools to train ML models
☑�? Numpy
☑�? Pandas
☑�? Matplotlib
☑�? Seaborn
☑�? Scikit-learn
☑�? 3 Hands-on Projects
Workshop Speakers:
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Kaif Kohari Joint Tech Head'20 |
Shardul Shroff Tech Exec'20 |
Varun Patkar Tech Exec'20 |
If you don't know Python or are just a beginner, we recommend viewing these 💗 FREE 💗 resources:
- CSI SFIT Quick Python Guide
- CSI SFIT Beginners Guide to Python 101
- Python 4 hour Crash Course
- Python A-Z Course
👉 Google Colab Notebook Links:
- Numpy Colab Notebook
- Pandas Colab Notebook
- Numpy Pandas Takeaway/Homework Notebook
- Matplotlib
- Seaborn
- Projects
👉 Additional Resources:
- Clone repo and create a new branch:
$ git checkout https://github.com/CSI-SFIT/Head-Start-to-Data-Science. - Make changes and test.
- Submit Pull Request with comprehensive description of changes.
CSI SFIT Tech Team 2020 - 2021 :
- Chairperson: @Delicia Fernandes
- Joint Tech Head : @Kaif Kohari
- Tech Executive : @Shardul Shroff
- Tech Executive : @Varun Patkar

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