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RE: Set Theory & SQL Like Functions In R With dplyr
Awesome lesson! I'd love to follow more folks like you who post educational material like this (I'm currently learning app and web dev).
Awesome lesson! I'd love to follow more folks like you who post educational material like this (I'm currently learning app and web dev).
There is a group of us who post educational material in the fields of programming, math/stats, education and more.
I'm currently learning a bit of machine learning and some AI topics in R. Depending on time, I want to transition into Python.
Super high quality post. Think I'll check out that book you listed in the references - "R for Data Science" (saved it to my evernote). I'm also getting seriously back into programming/python with an intention to make apps for platforms like Steemit/Bitshares as well as exploring AI/machine learning.
I'd be interested in getting involved in the group you're talking about, I think the content I'll be putting up would be a good fit - starting with a walk through of a beginner programming book in Java.
Thank you for your comment. I am glad people liked this.
This post is heavily based from the dplyr Cheatsheet link and the online resource. There are other good resources for R that I have used.
For now I am using R to sharpen my skills in programming and getting into AI/machine learning. I do hope to transition into Python soon. (I come from a math/stats background focused on stochastic calculus for finance and simulations. )
About the group, I've should've worded it better. The group referred to a few individual Steemians who have been posting educational content in the fields of math, programming, science, education and the like. There is no official group nor I am part of one.
Thanks @dkmathstats