🔥Caltech Post Graduate Program In AI And Machine Learning - www.simplilearn.com/artificial-intelligence-masters-program-training-course?HAvjZiAwCZg&Comments&RU-vid 🔥IITK - Professional Certificate Course in Generative AI and Machine Learning (India Only) - www.simplilearn.com/iitk-professional-certificate-course-ai-machine-learning?HAvjZiAwCZg&Comments&RU-vid 🔥Purdue - Post Graduate Program in AI and Machine Learning - www.simplilearn.com/pgp-ai-machine-learning-certification-training-course?HAvjZiAwCZg&Comments&RU-vid 🔥IITG - Professional Certificate Program in Generative AI and Machine Learning (India Only) - www.simplilearn.com/iitg-generative-ai-machine-learning-program?HAvjZiAwCZg&Comments&RU-vid 🔥Caltech - AI & Machine Learning Bootcamp (US Only) - www.simplilearn.com/ai-machine-learning-bootcamp?HAvjZiAwCZg&Comments&RU-vid
Good and nice summary. Thanks for sharing. Re "SAS has a GUI". Sure. But you will never cross the street with that. It will be about five minutes after installation until you realize that you need to learn the SAS programming language, i.e. DATA step and PROCs. Most everything you can do in SAS you can do in Python - for free. With 20+ years of experience in all 3 of these unless your organization already has SAS licensed, no need to get one :) starting out use Python, most jobs are in that.
Thanks for your valuable input and your overwhelming comment as well. Do subscribe to our channel and get our new video updates directly into your email. If you have any questions related to these videos, you can post in the comments section, we will clear your queries/doubts.
I am not a software developer, and coding is not my best of abilities, but I have managed to learn R without any difficulties. IIndeed, there is a steep learning curve, but the syntax of R is completely logic and consistent. Due to Institutional requirements, I have recently started to learn SAS and I could not agree more with you. SAS language is NOT easy to learn and it is full of arbitrary and inconsistent syntax (which is really hard to learn). I am really struggling to grasp some basics in SAS. Or SAS is an orthodox and outdated way of doing things, or its is obfuscation by design.
The Level of Difficulty to learn R, Python or SAS depends purely on your knowledge about programming. If you’ve a IT background or studied any programming language like C, C++ or Java, any language will be easy to grab on. In terms of time, R and SAS will require proper tutorials and certification programs to excel in the area with prior experience in IT industry will definetly benefit you.
@@luispotro SAS was invented in the late 1960ies, commercialized in the 1970ies. The world has moved on since, SAS has not. So yeah, it is pretty outdated. Ps. Recently I got lectured by a SAS rep on how modern SAS is these days. He stated that they now offer Python 'natively' and that SAS in his view had become really open source focussed. I looked into it. Turns out they have built a layer on top of their old tech which offers a Python binding. It's still the same old inside though. A little bit like putting an old car's engine into a Tesla and call that an electric car.
Superb analysis But what about the current scenario, is SAS still in good position or it goes high in demand after pandemic? Or it's value Goes down in graph ? Hope u reply sooon .
"Hi, SAS continues to be one of the top software vendors to provide analytics solution to companies. But, it's usage has decreased over the years with the emergence of Python and R. The major reason being SAS isn't cost-friendly."
I personally think R is easier to learn. A lot of things that you need to write loops for in python, you can accomplish with a simple line of code in R
Hey Srinivasa, thank you for watching our video and for the honest feedback. We will definitely look into this. Do subscribe, like and share to stay connected with us. Cheers :)
@@SimplilearnOfficial Hey I come from biotech background and don't have any idea about any programming languages. Can I learn SAS or do I need to learn something else prior to that ?
hi myself kumar, i am from pharma industry working as research associate for new drug method developer and now i want to become clinical programmer, so for that which one is better either python or SAS?
Python is a general-purpose software, that recently began in the statistical methodology: a sea of libraries with an inch of deep... SAS has more than 50 years working in a wide variety of problems and models...
I think that SAS, in fact, it has a massive use in that industry that there is a SAS exam for that www.sas.com/en_us/certification/credentials/foundation-tools/clinical-trials-programmer.html
I worked in all 3. Each one is having it is own value. SAS is expensive. Python need little coding knowledge. Useful when you make model compare with R
"Hi, SAS Enterprise Miner is indeed used for accurate predictive and descriptive models on large volumes of data across different sources in the organization."
I see R has an oddly low use in Marketing and Finance (wiz what I concern with) Industries. Why so ? And why is SAS on par with Python and most importantly how can it be more prominent than R in those crucial departments. Basically a short SAS Vs R reply in Finance Industry will do. Ty.
In R ...output ...of some arithmetic operations is converted to exponent after some digits what to do if we want...output without conversing it into exponent
It is not so tedious to learn python. It totally depends on your dedication and commitment. Check out this video to learn more: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i_Atq_pk358.html.
Python is easy to learn. You'll love it once you understand the basics. Don't try any other programming language before learning Python. Other languages are not easy to read and understand.