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Community Data Science Course (Spring 2016)/Day 1 Plan
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==== Python is versatile useful for a range of applications ==== There are easier programming languages to learn. But Python is important because it is ''not a toy''. In designing the curriculum for these workshops, we have tried to only teach tools that we, as professional data scientists and programmers, use ourselves and find useful. Python is used for: * Web applications (Instagram, Pintrest, and the Washington Post all run websites written largely in Python). * Python can be used to extend existing applications. You can use it to script many graphical applications. * Python is fantastic for dealing with and manipulating text. * ''Python really shines when it comes to dealing with data and with the web.''
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