Data Science with Python and Dask by Jesse C. Daniel.epub
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
Data Science with Python and Dask by Jesse C. Daniel.epub
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
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