Pls recommend a good skillfuture data analytics course. Too many rubbish operators..

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all sucks la

u think good courses need to entice pple with skillsfuture?

if harvard degree 1mil also got pple sign up one
 
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bro pearce, found any good course pls update here ok...
Maybe it is just my generation, you can learn most of the stuff for data analyst on YouTube.

I recommend the following:
- SQL ( )
- Power BI (Look for the following channel, "Guy in a Cube", "Curbal")
--- Power BI DAX -->
- Python (The channel FreeCodeCamp has a very good beginner tutorial) , after you learned the basic, you can learn the pandas library which is more for data analytics.
 

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I had been attending too many courses which seem to design for the fee than to educate.
SF is rubbish. U can never anything functional in a trash can. If u dun belief me, trust ur own experience.
 

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bro pearce, found any good course pls update here ok...
A lot of those 'private school' is aftering everyone's skillsfuture money because this is another revenue they can tap on.

Whether SME or MNC managers recognised will be another story.
 

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Maybe it is just my generation, you can learn most of the stuff for data analyst on YouTube.

I recommend the following:
- SQL ( )
- Power BI (Look for the following channel, "Guy in a Cube", "Curbal")
--- Power BI DAX -->
- Python (The channel FreeCodeCamp has a very good beginner tutorial) , after you learned the basic, you can learn the pandas library which is more for data analytics.

gonna do this first, thank you very much!!!
 

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are there any hands on courses than those waste time fall asleep courses which can watch online. lol
 

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Maybe it is just my generation, you can learn most of the stuff for data analyst on YouTube.

I recommend the following:
- SQL ( )
- Power BI (Look for the following channel, "Guy in a Cube", "Curbal")
--- Power BI DAX -->
- Python (The channel FreeCodeCamp has a very good beginner tutorial) , after you learned the basic, you can learn the pandas library which is more for data analytics.

You mean build reports and analytics dashboards still need to use the above like python/ sql?

This can be overtake by AI right?

Data Engineers build pipelines from upstream data sources into data stores such as data lakes and data warehouses.
Data Analysts builds reports and analytics dashboards using the data from the data stores.

If you have good data analysts that have good understanding of the business, they will be able to translate the data into insights for the c-suites for them to make business decisions.
 

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Once the 4k credits is issued, I expect demand for useful courses to shoot up.

And it seems reasonable to expect the training providers will launch more things to meet that demand
 

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Coursera. Honestly don’t waste money on crap courses. Too many free courses
 
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You mean build reports and analytics dashboards still need to use the above like python/ sql?

This can be overtake by AI right?
SQL is used to 1) query/retrieve data from database 2) manipulate data.
Power BI is used to build reports and dashboard. Though Power BI has a ETL tool inbuilt in it for data query and manipulation/transformation.
Python is used for more for data science and can also be used for data analytics and dashboarding. The learning curve is also higher.
 
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