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The Beginner’s Guide to Data Science

The Beginner’s Guide to Data Science

Author(s): Abid Ali Awan

Data Science

Why data science is so attractive, and what things do you need to know before starting your journey into the world of wonders.

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Introduction

Hi👋! my name is Abid, and I will be your guide into the world of Data Science. It was an arduous and long journey for me, and I want to make things easy for beginners struggling to get in. Before telling you how to get in, I want to give you a trailer of what you are getting into and why you should go for Data Science.

Why Data Science?

My why is quite personal, and it’s related to my struggles with mental illness. The mental illness in Pakistan is getting worst with time, and one-third of our younger generation is fighting depression, and there is no help available from them; we don’t have the infrastructure for mental illness, which was quite disappointing for me when I was facing the same problem. So, when I recovered, I made it my mission to help the young generation of this world get better help in dealing with mental illness. This is where Data Science and machine learning comes. Ast first, I had no idea how to code or how these things work, but with dedication and time, I became better and better at understanding this world, and recently I drafted an article on AI Product Business Proposal, which is my first step towards building the General AI which will detect mental illness using computer vision, text, and audio. My educational background is quite different from what I am doing now, so I can assure you If I can do it, I think anyone with a working laptop can do it. You need time and dedication, and the doors of this world will open for you.

The second thing that motivated me was the good pay and benefits of a Data Science job, and this world is a hunger for more data engineers, data analysis, and data scientists. If you don’t believe me, you can go to any local or international job posting site and search for Data Scientist.

Credit: Glassdoor

Pay Distribution

With few lines of code and publicly available data on Kaggle, we can see the base pay distribution of Data Scientists.

I even found this advertisement for Associate Data Scientist, which is quite attractive if you are from a developing country. Even in my country the pay for Data engineers and Data scientist are three times more than Doctors (source: my both sisters are doctors).

Source: indeed.com

What is Data Science?

Credit: ETH Zurich

Introduction

Data science is the domain of study that deals with vast volumes of data using modern tools and techniques to find unseen patterns, derive meaningful information, and make business decisions. Data science uses machine learning algorithms to build predictive models (simplelearn). In short, you are collecting the data and producing meaningful full information by using scientific tools. The are many subfields of data science, and it’s ever-growing, so without going too deep, we will learn about the advantages and disadvantages of data science to make things easy to grasp.

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Advantages

Disadvantages

Final Thoughts

I have talked about my struggles and how I got into data science which is a huge achievement for me, and every day I am getting closer to my goal. In the world of data science, there is a lot of gatekeeping, where experts will ask you to learn advanced math, programming, tools and get an official degree, but these things don’t matter in real life. You can learn from free online courses; you can learn the basics of programming, and you can pick any free cloud IDE such as Google Colab and Deepnote to start working on simple data science projects. If you ask me, the only two things you need are the time and dedication to learn these things.

I started my journey with a paid course on DataCamp and Codecademy. The paid courses make you dedicate yourself to completing the course on time, and they have an interactive coding environment that will help you learn to code fast. These courses also offer you a certificate of completion that you can use in your resume or LinkedIn. Once you got hold of the basics of programming, it’s time for you to start working on simple projects available on the internet, and with time you will find your niche to work on. Don’t forget to share your work on GitHub or Medium, as this will increase your chance of getting hired.

“The only thing that will stop you from fulfilling your dreams is you.” — Tom Bradley.


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