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Tag: pandas

8 April 20191 April 2019Julien PicciniLeave a comment

Non Mathematical Algorithms Methods for Data Science

When I started my journey into python, I didn’t know about Data Science. As I explained in one article, python was more a way for me to scrap and retrieve useful information for my work, then I use it to automate my tasks because I was alone to do the implementation of 33 websites. As…

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18 December 20182 January 2019Julien PicciniLeave a comment

Python Pandas : House Market Analysis – Munich (2016-2017) (2/2)

This article is the continuation from a previous article where I explained my goal of identifying the value of House Market in Munich in order to buy a house.  Since I get the data, buying a house in Munich is out the question, I don’t (and probably will never) earn enough to actually realize that…

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4 November 20182 January 2019Julien PicciniLeave a comment

Python Pandas : House Market Analysis – Munich (2016-2017) (1/2)

I started to use python for other things than Data Analysis at the beginning. I was a technical SEO consultant and wanted to use a crawler (or built one) and not knowing any programming language, python looked as the perfect language to start with… Flash forward to nowadays, I am even more fan of python…

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25 August 201827 August 2018Julien PicciniLeave a comment

Scraping Train Price Munich – Paris : Part 1

What if we would like to get data that we are not responsible for and analyze them ? How could we realize that ? How Python can help you making better life-travel decision in the future. This is the purpose of this post and stay tune for a second part where I dig into the…

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