Turn Excel into a lightweight data-science tool for cleaning datasets, standardizing dates, visualizing clusters, and analyzing keywords.
Excel is my database, Python is my brain.
In this session we will use Pandas to manipulate and pivot our BQL data, then Plotly to create our heatmap. Kathleen is a Solutions Developer at Bloomberg, where she helps clients leverage Bloomberg’s ...
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Getting into software engineering can seem like a lot, right? There are so many things to figure out, like what languages to ...