🐍 Don’t Learn Python (Learn This Instead)

🐍 Don’t Learn Python (Learn This Instead)

Dear Future Analyst,

I've got some sad news….I don't think you should learn Python.

Now don't get me wrong. I love Python. It's my favorite data tool. And it's absolutely incredible.

But here’s why you shouldn’t learn it 👇

It just takes a long time to get good at it.

Things like Power BI or Tableau are just much easier to get good at, much quicker.

Personally, I think you can get to proficiency in one of these BI tools in about a month. But I think it would take around 6 months to feel the same level of comfort in Python.

Simply stated: it’s 6x harder to start in Python than something like Tableau

Why is Python so hard to learn?

  • It’s hard to install
  • It’s programming & programming is hard
  • You can do infinite things in Python

And even if you’re thinking, “Avery, I’ve got this. Trust me. I can learn Python.”

I would reply, “Well do you realize that 2 out of 3 data analyst jobs don’t even mention Python anywhere in the JD?”

In fact, for entry-level positions, that number is probably closer to 4 out of 5.

If you want to delay your job search by 6-8 months, just so you can apply to an extra 1 out of 5 jobs….then go ahead. But that’s not what I would do. And it’s not what I suggest to all my Data Analytics Accelerator students.

If that’s the choice you make, here’s what you should know & in what order:

✅ Variables

✅ Print statements

✅ Mathematical Operations

✅ Functions

✅ Loops

✅ IDE's

✅ Libraries (the big ones in data to know are Pandas, MatPlotLib, Seaborn, Plotly, and NumPy)

✅ Read in data w/ Pandas

✅ Descriptive analytics w/ Pandas

✅ Filtering w/ Pandas

✅ Data visualization (I like seaborn the most for getting started)

I explain this whole concept in a lot more detail in today’s YouTube video.


Or if you'd rather listen:


Upskill Smarter, Not Harder,

Avery


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Stephen Sarpong

Certified Data Scientist and Analyst | Power BI, Excel & Advanced Data Science Expert

3mo

I think people can now let go of their fears and go on with job applications instead of waiting for months to master python

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Omid Golchin

Machine Learning Scientist specialized in Revenue and Marketing Analytics | e-Commerce & SaaS | churn analysis, pricing strategy, monetization, attribution modeling, revenue forecasting, and customer segmentation

4mo

It’s so true from a person who started his data journey by learning Python😅😅 I had to pause my progress and continue learning PostgreSQL and Power BI first(also relearning Excel and google sheets) and then to comeback and unpause my Python learning😅😅😅😅

Francisco Aboytes

Accountant | Quickbooks Online | US-GAAP | IFRS

5mo

I have just found your podcast and it's amazing! Thanks for the insights

Dr. Joseph Adebayo CSSGB, Wellness Coach

PA Pharmacist @ Capital Rx | Data Analyst | SQL | Python | Excel | Tableau | Data Visualization

5mo

Insightful!

Thao Nguyen

IBM Data Analysis Professional

5mo

You're right, learning Python does take time. However, Python is a valuable skill for data science.

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