This if the final course in the specialization which builds upon the knowledge learned in Python Programming Essentials, Python Data Representations, and Python Data Analysis. We will learn how to install external packages for use within Python, acquire data from sources on the Web, and then we will clean, process, analyze, and visualize that data. This course will combine the skills learned throughout the specialization to enable you to write interesting, practical, and useful programs.

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Python Data Visualization
This course is part of Introduction to Scripting in Python Specialization


Instructors: Scott Rixner
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Reviewed on Nov 13, 2020
Really enjoyed the class and the specialization. Reading data from csv files, then displaying it graphically, tied it all together very well.
Reviewed on Jul 28, 2022
The two Profs did justice to all the topics..... learning with them is fun
Reviewed on Jun 16, 2020
Certainly very challenging. Thank you Lecturers for being so lively and engaging!





