Confident Data Science
Discover the Essential Skills of Data Science
by Adam Ross Nelson
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Pub Date Sep 03 2023 | Archive Date Dec 03 2023
Kogan Page Ltd | Kogan Page
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Description
The global data market is estimated to be worth $64 billion dollars, making it a more valuable resource than oil. But data is useless without the analysis, interpretation and innovations of data scientists.
With Confident Data Science, learn the essential skills and build your confidence in this sector through key insights and practical tools for success. In this book, you will discover all of the skills you need to understand this discipline, from primers on the key analytic and visualization tools to tips for pitching to and working with clients.
Adam Ross Nelson draws upon his expertise as a data science consultant and, as someone who made moved into the industry late in his career, to provide an overview of data science, including its key concepts, its history and the knowledge required to become a successful data scientist. Whether you are considering a career in this industry or simply looking to expand your knowledge, Confident Data Science is the essential guide to the world of data science.
About the Confident series...
From coding and data science to cloud and cyber security, the Confident books are perfect for building your technical knowledge and enhancing your professional career.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781398612327 |
PRICE | £14.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 408 |
Available on NetGalley
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