Python Certification training for Data Science

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Re: Python certification/training

2006-04-17 Thread gene tani
aum wrote: > > Makes me wonder, just out of curiosity - are there any universities > actually teaching python (in anything bigger than a small elective > module), or are they all still owned by Java, C++, C# and Visual Basic? > like NLTK, maybe? http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/sb/home/papers/nltk.pdf

Re: Python certification/training

2006-04-17 Thread Richard Marsden
Thanks Kent and Dan. I've just joined to see what it is like. It looks like it might be aimed more for people new to computer/programming science. In contrast, I'm new to Python and actually have quite a bit of programming experience! Perhaps I'll be able to help answer questions, as well as s

Re: Python certification/training

2006-04-17 Thread aum
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 06:13:51 -0700, chrisBrat wrote: > Are there any certifications that are available for developers learning > Python? Where? > I'm specifically looking for distance/on-line courses or certifications > but welcome any information available. Makes me wonder, just out of curiosit

Re: Python certification/training

2006-04-17 Thread Kent Johnson
Richard Marsden wrote: > Aahz wrote: >> Then may I suggest that you subscribe to the tutor list? That will give >> you a good place to ask questions; as you learn Python, answering other >> people's questions will give you a good way to hone your own knowledge. > > > Which is? :-) http://mail.

Re: Python certification/training

2006-04-16 Thread Dan Sommers
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 17:04:21 -0500, Richard Marsden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Aahz wrote: >> Then may I suggest that you subscribe to the tutor list? That will >> give you a good place to ask questions; as you learn Python, >> answering other people's questions will give you a good way to hon

Re: Python certification/training

2006-04-16 Thread Richard Marsden
Aahz wrote: > Then may I suggest that you subscribe to the tutor list? That will give > you a good place to ask questions; as you learn Python, answering other > people's questions will give you a good way to hone your own knowledge. Which is? :-) Richard (who might also be interested - in t

Re: Python certification/training

2006-04-16 Thread Aahz
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I asked about training/certification because its proved to be a good >way for me to learn in the past. > >My aim is not to gain recognition but more to measure my understanding >- a sort of benchmark. I have been so far unable to find a

Re: Python certification/training

2006-04-16 Thread chrisBrat
Hi, Thanks for the response. I currently work as a Java developer but I have lots of interest in Python. I asked about training/certification because its proved to be a good way for me to learn in the past. My aim is not to gain recognition but more to measure my understanding - a sort of bench

Re: Python certification/training

2006-04-16 Thread Aahz
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Are there any certifications that are available for developers learning >Python? Where? > >I'm specifically looking for distance/on-line courses or certifications >but welcome any information available. Question is, what do you want it

Python certification/training

2006-04-16 Thread chrisBrat
Hi, Are there any certifications that are available for developers learning Python? Where? I'm specifically looking for distance/on-line courses or certifications but welcome any information available. Thanks Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list