u/JYanezez

Enough Python for a Good Value for Another Career (2 Courses comparison)

Hello everyone,

I've been working in another sector (sustainable investing) for almost 10 years. I'm not looking to enter the data analyst workforce. However, Python is often a very nice to have in my sector as there is a lot of data management. I've been recommended I need a good Python course + a visual tool course (but this is another post).

I did my research and am down to two options.

  1. Google Data Analysis with Python Specialization

The first one is newer, almost zero reviews.

  1. IBM "Python for Data Science, AI and Development"

cover Python basics, data structures, programming fundamentals, working with data in Python course and APIs and Data Collection.

Anyone know these two options?

I'd really appreciate any feedback. Specially concerned that the IBM may be outdated.

thank you all!

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u/JYanezez — 12 days ago