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Finally! Pandas exercises that aren't boring: Bamboo Weekly 

Python and Pandas with Reuven Lerner
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Do you use Pandas? Then you probably want to improve your skills. But how? Most online exercises are dull, and don't use real-world data.
That's why I created Bamboo Weekly. Every Wednesday, I ask you to solve problems taken from current events, using real-world data. The next day, I share my solutions, along with detailed explanations.
Join me, and improve your skills: www.BambooWeekly.com/

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10 апр 2023

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Комментарии : 7   
@Urena10924
@Urena10924 Год назад
The video description is incomplete, lacks reference links.
@ReuvenLerner
@ReuvenLerner Год назад
Whoops! I'll fix that now.
@sloughpacman
@sloughpacman Год назад
The site requires payment to attempt the weekly exercises, perhaps make that clear, Reuven?
@ReuvenLerner
@ReuvenLerner Год назад
I try to keep about 1/4 of the content free of charge, and open to everyone. But yes, if you want to get 100% of the content, it costs $10/month or $100/year. And there are additional discounts for students and groups.
@abhimanyuyadav2685
@abhimanyuyadav2685 Год назад
This policy create two class of people Ones with money can have access to better learning opportunities and ones at the bottom are supposed to hustle, cuz so called and self proclaimed experts want to make money over doing what is just. If someone is truly amazing at their field just give away the knowledge to other and have faith in your abilities (you are more than what u know)
@ReuvenLerner
@ReuvenLerner Год назад
​@@abhimanyuyadav2685 I understand what you're saying. But 100% of my income, and my ability to feed my family, currently comes from teaching Python and Pandas. So not charging for my teaching isn't really an option. I've tried to strike a balance, offering a large number of products and services for free, offering others at a low price or at a significant discount, and still others at higher prices that I know are only for wealthier customers. For example, between 1/4 and 1/3 of Bamboo Weekly's content is freely available. Yes, people who pay will get more - but given how much time and effort I put into each issue, I don't think that this is unreasonable. Given that I have two active free newsletters, another newsletter that is 1/3 free, an active Twitter feed, pricing parity for people in non-rich countries on my video courses, and frequent talks at conferences all over the world (which are then available for free), I'd like to think that I'm doing my part to share information freely while still having a decent income. But reasonable people will disagree about where to draw that line, and how much I can/should charge. I hope that you'll enjoy my many free resources, and will one day be able to purchase some of the non-free ones, too.
@abhimanyuyadav2685
@abhimanyuyadav2685 Год назад
@@ReuvenLerner my bad It was a general statement. As I see a trend emerging on the RU-vid communities on paying for information Sry for not understanding
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