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January 24, 2018

Data Science at the Command Line (update, now online for free)

Filed under: Data Science — Patrick Durusau @ 3:14 pm

Data Science at the Command Line by Jeroen Janssens.

From the webpage:

This is the website for Data Science at the Command Line, published by O’Reilly October 2014 First Edition. This hands-on guide demonstrates how the flexibility of the command line can help you become a more efficient and productive data scientist. You’ll learn how to combine small, yet powerful, command-line tools to quickly obtain, scrub, explore, and model your data.

To get you started—whether you’re on Windows, macOS, or Linux—author Jeroen Janssens has developed a Docker image packed with over 80 command-line tools.

Discover why the command line is an agile, scalable, and extensible technology. Even if you’re already comfortable processing data with, say, Python or R, you’ll greatly improve your data science workflow by also leveraging the power of the command line.

I posted about Data Science at the Command Line in August of 2014 and it remains as relevant today as when originally published.

Impress your friends, perhaps your manager, but most importantly, yourself.

Enjoy!

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