392168 Programming (V) (WiSe 2021/2022)

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Data Science is an emerging interdisciplinary field with the aim to extract information from prevalently unstructured data. A basic skill for every data scientist is programming.

This course sets out to introduce Python, a modern object-oriented programming language, to prospective data scientists. The class covers basic programming skills and provides an introduction to computer science. In the second part, Python libraries and tools are presented that are handy in the daily life of a data scientist, such as Jupyter Notebook, NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Sklearn, and Pyspark.

No prior knowledge of computer science is required, but basic training in mathematics is assumed.

This class will be taught online, through video lectures. Tutorials are offered in form of video conferences.

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No prior knowledge of computer science is required, but basic training in mathematics is assumed.

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39-Inf-Pro Programming Programming Graded examination
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