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Practical Business Analytics Using R and Python: Solve Business Problems Using a Data-driven Approach

This book illustrates how data can be useful in solving business problems. It explores various analytics techniques for using data to discover hidden patterns and relationships, predict future outcomes, optimize efficiency and improve the performance of organizations. You’ll learn how to analyze data by applying concepts of statistics, probability theory, and linear algebra. In this new edition, both R and Python are used to demonstrate these analyses. Practical Business Analytics Using R and Python also features new chapters covering databases, SQL, Neural networks, Text Analytics, and Natural Language Processing.Part one begins with an introduction to analytics, the foundations required to perform data analytics, and explains different analytics terms and concepts such as databases and SQL, basic statistics, probability theory, and data exploration. Part two introduces predictive models using statistical machine learning and discusses concepts like regression, classification, and neural networks. Part three covers two of the most popular unsupervised learning techniques, clustering and association mining, as well as text mining and natural language processing (NLP). The book concludes with an overview of big data analytics, R and Python essentials for analytics including libraries such as pandas and NumPy. Upon completing this book, you will understand how to improve business outcomes by leveraging R and Python for data analytics. What You Will Learn Master the mathematical foundations required for business analytics Understand various analytics models and data mining techniques such as regression, supervised machine learning algorithms for modeling, unsupervised modeling techniques, and how to choose the correct algorithm for analysis in any given task Use R and Python to develop descriptive models, predictive models, and optimize models Interpret and recommend actions based on analytical model outcomes Who This Book Is For Software professionals and developers, managers, and executives who want to understand and learn the fundamentals of analytics using R and Python.

Experimentation for Engineers

Optimize the performance of your systems with practical experiments used by engineers in the world’s most competitive industries. In Experimentation for Engineers: From A/B testing to Bayesian optimization you will learn how to: Design, run, and analyze an A/B test Break the "feedback loops" caused by periodic retraining of ML models Increase experimentation rate with multi-armed bandits Tune multiple parameters experimentally with Bayesian optimization Clearly define business metrics used for decision-making Identify and avoid the common pitfalls of experimentation Experimentation for Engineers: From A/B testing to Bayesian optimization is a toolbox of techniques for evaluating new features and fine-tuning parameters. You’ll start with a deep dive into methods like A/B testing, and then graduate to advanced techniques used to measure performance in industries such as finance and social media. Learn how to evaluate the changes you make to your system and ensure that your testing doesn’t undermine revenue or other business metrics. By the time you’re done, you’ll be able to seamlessly deploy experiments in production while avoiding common pitfalls. About the Technology Does my software really work? Did my changes make things better or worse? Should I trade features for performance? Experimentation is the only way to answer questions like these. This unique book reveals sophisticated experimentation practices developed and proven in the world’s most competitive industries that will help you enhance machine learning systems, software applications, and quantitative trading solutions. About the Book Experimentation for Engineers: From A/B testing to Bayesian optimization delivers a toolbox of processes for optimizing software systems. You’ll start by learning the limits of A/B testing, and then graduate to advanced experimentation strategies that take advantage of machine learning and probabilistic methods. The skills you’ll master in this practical guide will help you minimize the costs of experimentation and quickly reveal which approaches and features deliver the best business results. What's Inside Design, run, and analyze an A/B test Break the “feedback loops” caused by periodic retraining of ML models Increase experimentation rate with multi-armed bandits Tune multiple parameters experimentally with Bayesian optimization About the Reader For ML and software engineers looking to extract the most value from their systems. Examples in Python and NumPy. About the Author David Sweet has worked as a quantitative trader at GETCO and a machine learning engineer at Instagram. He teaches in the AI and Data Science master's programs at Yeshiva University. Quotes Putting an ‘improved’ version of a system into production can be really risky. This book focuses you on what is important! - Simone Sguazza, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland A must-have for anyone setting up experiments, from A/B tests to contextual bandits and Bayesian optimization. - Maxim Volgin, KLM Shows a non-mathematical programmer exactly what they need to write powerful mathematically-based testing algorithms. - Patrick Goetz, The University of Texas at Austin Gives you the tools you need to get the most out of your experiments. - Marc-Anthony Taylor, Raiffeisen Bank International

Data Visualization with Python and JavaScript, 2nd Edition

How do you turn raw, unprocessed, or malformed data into dynamic, interactive web visualizations? In this practical book, author Kyran Dale shows data scientists and analysts--as well as Python and JavaScript developers--how to create the ideal toolchain for the job. By providing engaging examples and stressing hard-earned best practices, this guide teaches you how to leverage the power of best-of-breed Python and JavaScript libraries. Python provides accessible, powerful, and mature libraries for scraping, cleaning, and processing data. And while JavaScript is the best language when it comes to programming web visualizations, its data processing abilities can't compare with Python's. Together, these two languages are a perfect complement for creating a modern web-visualization toolchain. This book gets you started. You'll learn how to: Obtain data you need programmatically, using scraping tools or web APIs: Requests, Scrapy, Beautiful Soup Clean and process data using Python's heavyweight data processing libraries within the NumPy ecosystem: Jupyter notebooks with pandas+Matplotlib+Seaborn Deliver the data to a browser with static files or by using Flask, the lightweight Python server, and a RESTful API Pick up enough web development skills (HTML, CSS, JS) to get your visualized data on the web Use the data you've mined and refined to create web charts and visualizations with Plotly, D3, Leaflet, and other libraries

Python Data Science Handbook, 2nd Edition

Python is a first-class tool for many researchers, primarily because of its libraries for storing, manipulating, and gaining insight from data. Several resources exist for individual pieces of this data science stack, but only with the new edition of Python Data Science Handbook do you get them all—IPython, NumPy, pandas, Matplotlib, Scikit-Learn, and other related tools. Working scientists and data crunchers familiar with reading and writing Python code will find the second edition of this comprehensive desk reference ideal for tackling day-to-day issues: manipulating, transforming, and cleaning data; visualizing different types of data; and using data to build statistical or machine learning models. Quite simply, this is the must-have reference for scientific computing in Python. With this handbook, you'll learn how: IPython and Jupyter provide computational environments for scientists using Python NumPy includes the ndarray for efficient storage and manipulation of dense data arrays Pandas contains the DataFrame for efficient storage and manipulation of labeled/columnar data Matplotlib includes capabilities for a flexible range of data visualizations Scikit-learn helps you build efficient and clean Python implementations of the most important and established machine learning algorithms

Python for Data Analysis, 3rd Edition

Get the definitive handbook for manipulating, processing, cleaning, and crunching datasets in Python. Updated for Python 3.10 and pandas 1.4, the third edition of this hands-on guide is packed with practical case studies that show you how to solve a broad set of data analysis problems effectively. You'll learn the latest versions of pandas, NumPy, and Jupyter in the process. Written by Wes McKinney, the creator of the Python pandas project, this book is a practical, modern introduction to data science tools in Python. It's ideal for analysts new to Python and for Python programmers new to data science and scientific computing. Data files and related material are available on GitHub. Use the Jupyter notebook and IPython shell for exploratory computing Learn basic and advanced features in NumPy Get started with data analysis tools in the pandas library Use flexible tools to load, clean, transform, merge, and reshape data Create informative visualizations with matplotlib Apply the pandas groupby facility to slice, dice, and summarize datasets Analyze and manipulate regular and irregular time series data Learn how to solve real-world data analysis problems with thorough, detailed examples

Effective Data Science Infrastructure

Simplify data science infrastructure to give data scientists an efficient path from prototype to production. In Effective Data Science Infrastructure you will learn how to: Design data science infrastructure that boosts productivity Handle compute and orchestration in the cloud Deploy machine learning to production Monitor and manage performance and results Combine cloud-based tools into a cohesive data science environment Develop reproducible data science projects using Metaflow, Conda, and Docker Architect complex applications for multiple teams and large datasets Customize and grow data science infrastructure Effective Data Science Infrastructure: How to make data scientists more productive is a hands-on guide to assembling infrastructure for data science and machine learning applications. It reveals the processes used at Netflix and other data-driven companies to manage their cutting edge data infrastructure. In it, you’ll master scalable techniques for data storage, computation, experiment tracking, and orchestration that are relevant to companies of all shapes and sizes. You’ll learn how you can make data scientists more productive with your existing cloud infrastructure, a stack of open source software, and idiomatic Python. The author is donating proceeds from this book to charities that support women and underrepresented groups in data science. About the Technology Growing data science projects from prototype to production requires reliable infrastructure. Using the powerful new techniques and tooling in this book, you can stand up an infrastructure stack that will scale with any organization, from startups to the largest enterprises. About the Book Effective Data Science Infrastructure teaches you to build data pipelines and project workflows that will supercharge data scientists and their projects. Based on state-of-the-art tools and concepts that power data operations of Netflix, this book introduces a customizable cloud-based approach to model development and MLOps that you can easily adapt to your company’s specific needs. As you roll out these practical processes, your teams will produce better and faster results when applying data science and machine learning to a wide array of business problems. What's Inside Handle compute and orchestration in the cloud Combine cloud-based tools into a cohesive data science environment Develop reproducible data science projects using Metaflow, AWS, and the Python data ecosystem Architect complex applications that require large datasets and models, and a team of data scientists About the Reader For infrastructure engineers and engineering-minded data scientists who are familiar with Python. About the Author At Netflix, Ville Tuulos designed and built Metaflow, a full-stack framework for data science. Currently, he is the CEO of a startup focusing on data science infrastructure. Quotes By reading and referring to this book, I’m confident you will learn how to make your machine learning operations much more efficient and productive. - From the Foreword by Travis Oliphant, Author of NumPy, Founder of Anaconda, PyData, and NumFOCUS Effective Data Science Infrastructure is a brilliant book. It’s a must-have for every data science team. - Ninoslav Cerkez, Logit More data science. Less headaches. - Dr. Abel Alejandro Coronado Iruegas, National Institute of Statistics and Geography of Mexico Indispensable. A copy should be on every data engineer’s bookshelf. - Matthew Copple, Grand River Analytics

Python for Data Science

Python is an ideal choice for accessing, manipulating, and gaining insights from data of all kinds. Python for Data Science introduces you to the Pythonic world of data analysis with a learn-by-doing approach rooted in practical examples and hands-on activities. Youâ??ll learn how to write Python code to obtain, transform, and analyze data, practicing state-of-the-art data processing techniques for use cases in business management, marketing, and decision support. You will discover Pythonâ??s rich set of built-in data structures for basic operations, as well as its robust ecosystem of open-source libraries for data science, including NumPy, pandas, scikit-learn, matplotlib, and more. Examples show how to load data in various formats, how to streamline, group, and aggregate data sets, and how to create charts, maps, and other visualizations. Later chapters go in-depth with demonstrations of real-world data applications, including using location data to power a taxi service, market basket analysis to identify items commonly purchased together, and machine learning to predict stock prices.

Building Data Science Solutions with Anaconda

Explore the comprehensive world of data science with "Building Data Science Solutions with Anaconda." This book covers essential topics like managing environments with Anaconda, detecting and overcoming bias, and ensuring model interpretability. Delve into practical tools and solutions, all explained in an approachable way to help you become proficient in data science workflows. What this Book will help me do Master environment management for data science projects using Anaconda and conda. Detect and mitigate dataset biases to ensure fair and ethical machine learning models. Learn advanced data science techniques with tools like NumPy, pandas, and Jupyter Notebooks. Understand and explain your machine learning models using LIME and SHAP. Grow your expertise in selecting and fine-tuning AI/ML algorithms for diverse applications. Author(s) None Meador combines extensive expertise in data science with a thorough understanding of Anaconda tools and open source software. With a background in engineering and AI model management, None provides an insightful perspective on the field. Their practical and analogy-driven approach makes technical concepts accessible to learners of any level. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data analysts, aspiring machine learning engineers, and data science professionals who wish to deepen their knowledge and make the most of Anaconda's capabilities. A prior understanding of Python and basic data science principles is assumed. If you're looking to optimize your data science workflows and gain hands-on practice, this book is for you.

Essential Math for Data Science

Master the math needed to excel in data science, machine learning, and statistics. In this book author Thomas Nield guides you through areas like calculus, probability, linear algebra, and statistics and how they apply to techniques like linear regression, logistic regression, and neural networks. Along the way you'll also gain practical insights into the state of data science and how to use those insights to maximize your career. Learn how to: Use Python code and libraries like SymPy, NumPy, and scikit-learn to explore essential mathematical concepts like calculus, linear algebra, statistics, and machine learning Understand techniques like linear regression, logistic regression, and neural networks in plain English, with minimal mathematical notation and jargon Perform descriptive statistics and hypothesis testing on a dataset to interpret p-values and statistical significance Manipulate vectors and matrices and perform matrix decomposition Integrate and build upon incremental knowledge of calculus, probability, statistics, and linear algebra, and apply it to regression models including neural networks Navigate practically through a data science career and avoid common pitfalls, assumptions, and biases while tuning your skill set to stand out in the job market

Python for ArcGIS Pro

Python for ArcGIS Pro is your guide to automating geospatial tasks and maximizing your productivity using Python. Inside, you'll learn how to integrate Python scripting into ArcGIS workflows to streamline map production, data analysis, and data management. What this Book will help me do Automate map production and streamline repetitive cartography tasks. Conduct geospatial data analysis using Python libraries like pandas and NumPy. Integrate ArcPy and ArcGIS API for Python to manage geospatial data more effectively. Create script tools to improve repeatability and manage datasets. Publish and manage geospatial data to ArcGIS Online seamlessly. Author(s) None Toms and None Parker are both experienced GIS professionals and Python developers. With years of hands-on experience using Esri technology in real-world scenarios, they bring practical insights into the application's nuances. Their collaborative approach allows them to demystify technical concepts, making their teachings accessible to audiences of all skill levels. Who is it for? This book is for ArcGIS users looking to integrate Python into workflows, whether you're a GIS specialist, technician, or analyst. It's also suitable for those transitioning to roles requiring programming skills. A basic understanding of ArcGIS helps, but the book starts from the fundamentals.

Hands-on Matplotlib: Learn Plotting and Visualizations with Python 3

Learn the core aspects of NumPy, Matplotlib, and Pandas, and use them to write programs with Python 3. This book focuses heavily on various data visualization techniques and will help you acquire expert-level knowledge of working with Matplotlib, a MATLAB-style plotting library for Python programming language that provides an object-oriented API for embedding plots into applications. You'll begin with an introduction to Python 3 and the scientific Python ecosystem. Next, you'll explore NumPy and ndarray data structures, creation routines, and data visualization. You'll examine useful concepts related to style sheets, legends, and layouts, followed by line, bar, and scatter plots. Chapters then cover recipes of histograms, contours, streamplots, and heatmaps, and how to visualize images and audio with pie and polar charts. Moving forward, you'll learn how to visualize with pcolor, pcolormesh, and colorbar, and how to visualize in 3D in Matplotlib, create simple animations, and embed Matplotlib with different frameworks. The concluding chapters cover how to visualize data with Pandas and Matplotlib, Seaborn, and how to work with the real-life data and visualize it. After reading Hands-on Matplotlib you'll be proficient with Matplotlib and able to comfortably work with ndarrays in NumPy and data frames in Pandas. What You'll Learn Understand Data Visualization and Python using Matplotlib Review the fundamental data structures in NumPy and Pandas Work with 3D plotting, visualizations, and animations Visualize images and audio data Who This Book Is For Data scientists, machine learning engineers and software professionals with basic programming skills.

Building Data Science Applications with FastAPI

This comprehensive guide to FastAPI walks readers through developing modern web backends optimized for data science applications. By mastering key concepts like dependency injection and asynchronous programming, you will create high-performing REST APIs and machine learning powered systems. What this Book will help me do Master asynchronous programming and type hinting in Python for efficient coding. Design comprehensive RESTful APIs for machine learning with FastAPI. Build, test, and maintain scalable data science applications. Integrate Python libraries like NumPy and scikit-learn into web backends. Deploy modular and efficient FastAPI-backed systems to production. Author(s) None Voron is a seasoned software developer specialized in web frameworks and data science applications. With a strong background in building scalable systems, they bring invaluable insights on utilizing FastAPI. Voron emphasizes clarity and hands-on learning, sharing their expertise to help developers master the technology efficiently. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data scientists and Python developers interested in creating efficient data science backends. If you have groundwork knowledge of machine learning concepts and Python programming, this book will enhance your ability to deploy and manage APIs for data-driven applications.

Practical Data Science with Python

Practical Data Science with Python guides you through the entire process of leveraging Python tools to analyze and gain insights from data. You'll start with foundational concepts and coding essentials, progressing through statistical analysis, machine learning techniques, and ethical considerations. What this Book will help me do Clean, prepare, and explore data using pandas and NumPy. Understand and implement machine learning models such as random forests and support vector machines. Perform statistical tests and analyze distributions to enhance data insights. Utilize SQL with Python for efficient data interaction. Generate automated reports and dashboards for data storytelling. Author(s) Nathan George has extensive professional experience as a data scientist and Python developer. He specializes in the application of machine learning and statistical methods to solve real-world problems. His writing combines technical depth with an approachable style, aiming to provide readers with actionable knowledge and skills. Who is it for? This book is perfect for data science beginners who have a basic understanding of Python and want to build practical data analysis skills. Students in analytics programs or professionals looking to transition into a data science role will find value in its approachable yet comprehensive coverage. Aspiring data analysts and career changers will gain firsthand exposure to Python-based data science best practices. If you're eager to develop practical, hands-on experience in the data science field, this is the guide for you.

Hands-On Data Analysis with Pandas - Second Edition

'Hands-On Data Analysis with Pandas' guides you to gain expertise in the Python pandas library for data analysis and manipulation. With practical, real-world examples, you'll learn to analyze datasets, visualize data trends, and implement machine learning models for actionable insights. What this Book will help me do Understand and implement data analysis techniques with Python. Develop expertise in data manipulation using pandas and NumPy. Visualize data effectively with pandas visualization tools and seaborn. Apply machine learning techniques with Python libraries. Combine datasets and handle complex data workflows efficiently. Author(s) Stefanie Molin is a software engineer and data scientist with extensive experience in analytics and Python. She has worked with large data-driven systems and has a strong focus on teaching data analysis effectively. Stefanie's books are known for their practical, hands-on approach to solving real data problems. Who is it for? This book is perfect for aspiring data scientists, data analysts, and Python developers. Readers with beginner to intermediate skill levels in Python will find it accessible and informative. It is designed for those seeking to build practical data analysis skills. If you're looking to add data science and pandas to your toolkit, this book is ideal.

Python for Algorithmic Trading

Algorithmic trading, once the exclusive domain of institutional players, is now open to small organizations and individual traders using online platforms. The tool of choice for many traders today is Python and its ecosystem of powerful packages. In this practical book, author Yves Hilpisch shows students, academics, and practitioners how to use Python in the fascinating field of algorithmic trading. You'll learn several ways to apply Python to different aspects of algorithmic trading, such as backtesting trading strategies and interacting with online trading platforms. Some of the biggest buy- and sell-side institutions make heavy use of Python. By exploring options for systematically building and deploying automated algorithmic trading strategies, this book will help you level the playing field. Set up a proper Python environment for algorithmic trading Learn how to retrieve financial data from public and proprietary data sources Explore vectorization for financial analytics with NumPy and pandas Master vectorized backtesting of different algorithmic trading strategies Generate market predictions by using machine learning and deep learning Tackle real-time processing of streaming data with socket programming tools Implement automated algorithmic trading strategies with the OANDA and FXCM trading platforms

Practical Python Data Visualization: A Fast Track Approach To Learning Data Visualization With Python

Quickly start programming with Python 3 for data visualization with this step-by-step, detailed guide. This book’s programming-friendly approach using libraries such as leather, NumPy, Matplotlib, and Pandas will serve as a template for business and scientific visualizations. You’ll begin by installing Python 3, see how to work in Jupyter notebook, and explore Leather, Python’s popular data visualization charting library. You’ll also be introduced to the scientific Python 3 ecosystem and work with the basics of NumPy, an integral part of that ecosystem. Later chapters are focused on various NumPy routines along with getting started with Scientific Data visualization using matplotlib. You’ll review the visualization of 3D data using graphs and networks and finish up by looking at data visualization with Pandas, including the visualization of COVID-19 data sets. The code examples are tested on popular platforms like Ubuntu, Windows, and Raspberry Pi OS. WithPractical Python Data Visualization you’ll master the core concepts of data visualization with Pandas and the Jupyter notebook interface. What You'll Learn Review practical aspects of Python Data Visualization with programming-friendly abstractions Install Python 3 and Jupyter on multiple platforms including Windows, Raspberry Pi, and Ubuntu Visualize COVID-19 data sets with Pandas Who This Book Is For Data Science enthusiasts and professionals, Business analysts and managers, software engineers, data engineers.

The Data Wrangling Workshop - Second Edition

The Data Wrangling Workshop is your beginner's guide to the essential techniques and practices of data manipulation using Python. Throughout the book, you will progressively build your skills, learning key concepts such as extracting, cleaning, and transforming data into actionable insights. By the end, you'll be confident in handling various data wrangling tasks efficiently. What this Book will help me do Understand and apply the fundamentals of data wrangling using Python. Combine and aggregate data from diverse sources like web data, SQL databases, and spreadsheets. Use descriptive statistics and plotting to examine dataset properties. Handle missing or incorrect data effectively to maintain data quality. Gain hands-on experience with Python's powerful data science libraries like Pandas, NumPy, and Matplotlib. Author(s) Brian Lipp, None Roychowdhury, and Dr. Tirthajyoti Sarkar are experienced educators and professionals in the fields of data science and engineering. Their collective expertise spans years of teaching and working with data technologies. They aim to make data wrangling accessible and comprehensible, focusing on practical examples to equip learners with real-world skills. Who is it for? The Data Wrangling Workshop is ideal for developers, data analysts, and business analysts aiming to become data scientists or analytics experts. If you're just getting started with Python, you will find this book guiding you step-by-step. A basic understanding of Python programming, as well as relational databases and SQL, is recommended for smooth learning.

The Data Visualization Workshop

In "The Data Visualization Workshop," you will explore the fascinating world of data visualization and learn how to turn raw data into compelling visualizations that clearly communicate your insights. This book provides practical guidance and hands-on exercises to familiarize you with essential topics such as plotting techniques and interactive visualizations using Python. What this Book will help me do Prepare and clean raw data for visualization using NumPy and pandas. Create effective and visually appealing charts using libraries like Matplotlib and Seaborn. Generate geospatial visualizations utilizing tools like geoplotlib. Develop interactive visualizations for web integration with the Bokeh library. Apply visualization techniques to real-world data analysis scenarios, including stock data and Airbnb datasets. Author(s) Mario Döbler and Tim Großmann are experienced authors and professionals in the field of Python programming and data science. They bring a wealth of knowledge and practical insights to data visualization. Through their collaborative efforts, they aim to empower readers with the skills to create compelling data visualizations and uncover meaningful data narratives. Who is it for? This book is ideal for beginners new to data visualization, as well as developers and data scientists seeking to enhance their practical skills. It is approachable for readers without prior visualization experience but assumes familiarity with Python programming and basic mathematics. If you're eager to bring your data to life in insightful and engaging ways, this book is for you.

Learn Python by Building Data Science Applications

Learn Python by Building Data Science Applications takes a hands-on approach to teaching Python programming by guiding you through building engaging real-world data science projects. This book introduces Python's rich ecosystem and equips you with the skills to analyze data, train models, and deploy them as efficient applications. What this Book will help me do Get proficient in Python programming by learning core topics like data structures, loops, and functions. Explore data science libraries such as NumPy, Pandas, and scikit-learn to analyze and process data. Learn to create visualizations with Matplotlib and Altair, simplifying data communication. Build and deploy machine learning models using Python and share them as web services. Understand development practices such as testing, packaging, and continuous integration for professional workflows. Author(s) None Kats and None Katz are seasoned Python developers with years of experience in teaching programming and deploying data science applications. Their expertise spans providing learners with practical knowledge and versatile skills. They combine clear explanations with engaging projects to ensure a rewarding learning experience. Who is it for? This book is ideal for individuals new to programming or data science who want to learn Python through practical projects. Researchers, analysts, and ambitious students with minimal coding background but a keen interest in data analysis and application development will find this book beneficial. It's a perfect choice for anyone eager to explore and leverage Python for real-world solutions.

Data Science with Python and Dask

Dask is a native parallel analytics tool designed to integrate seamlessly with the libraries you’re already using, including Pandas, NumPy, and Scikit-Learn. With Dask you can crunch and work with huge datasets, using the tools you already have. And Data Science with Python and Dask is your guide to using Dask for your data projects without changing the way you work! About the Technology An efficient data pipeline means everything for the success of a data science project. Dask is a flexible library for parallel computing in Python that makes it easy to build intuitive workflows for ingesting and analyzing large, distributed datasets. Dask provides dynamic task scheduling and parallel collections that extend the functionality of NumPy, Pandas, and Scikit-learn, enabling users to scale their code from a single laptop to a cluster of hundreds of machines with ease. About the Book Data Science with Python and Dask teaches you to build scalable projects that can handle massive datasets. After meeting the Dask framework, you’ll analyze data in the NYC Parking Ticket database and use DataFrames to streamline your process. Then, you’ll create machine learning models using Dask-ML, build interactive visualizations, and build clusters using AWS and Docker. What's Inside Working with large, structured and unstructured datasets Visualization with Seaborn and Datashader Implementing your own algorithms Building distributed apps with Dask Distributed Packaging and deploying Dask apps About the Reader For data scientists and developers with experience using Python and the PyData stack. About the Author Jesse Daniel is an experienced Python developer. He taught Python for Data Science at the University of Denver and leads a team of data scientists at a Denver-based media technology company. We interviewed Jesse as a part of our Six Questions series. Check it out here. Quotes The most comprehensive coverage of Dask to date, with real-world examples that made a difference in my daily work. - Al Krinker, United States Patent and Trademark Office An excellent alternative to PySpark for those who are not on a cloud platform. The author introduces Dask in a way that speaks directly to an analyst. - Jeremy Loscheider, Panera Bread A greatly paced introduction to Dask with real-world datasets. - George Thomas, R&D Architecture Manhattan Associates The ultimate resource to quickly get up and running with Dask and parallel processing in Python. - Gustavo Patino, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine