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Importance of Kaggle in Mastering Data science

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  In this article, we'll see how can we use Kaggle to master data science. so, first of all, let's see what is Kaggle Kaggle Kaggle  is the community of Data Scientists and Machine Learning enthusiasts who share, discuss and compete with each other on the kaggle platform. They also share their own made Datasets for others to carry out predictions, recommendations, or analyses, and much more.  Kaggle was started in 2010, at that time they offered machine learning competitions but now also offer a public data platform, a cloud-based workbench for data science. Why Kaggle? I t hosts over  23,000  public datasets  and more than  400,000  public notebooks. There are  536,000  active Kagglers from 194 countries. Kaggle is a Website for sharing ideas, getting inspired, competing against other data scientists, and learning new information and coding tricks. Kaggle also hosts many Data Science competitions with insanely high cash prizes. Now that we have seen what is Kaggle, Let's s

Top 10 Sites To Learn Coding

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Top 10 Sites To Learn Coding There  are many free sites to learn coding and we are posting top famous sites to learn coding and be good programmer in future.   10 . Codewars Codewars  has a more gamified approach to learning how to code than most other platforms in this post. Their code challenges have a martial-arts theme, where the learning path is based on challenges called  kata . Each challenge aims at helping you either learn new skills or improve existing ones in a specific programming language. When you complete a  kata , you’ll each honor points and get one step further towards higher ranks. With every  kata  you finish, the challenges will become tougher to solve. 9. Khan Acedemy  It   is one of the original free online-learning institutions. With step-by-step video tutorials, you can  learn how to program drawings, animations and games using JavaScript and ProcessingJS, or learn how to create webpages with HTML and CSS. See, especially, Khan's "Hour of Code," d