字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 As I have an engineering background, I started programming with C, then I went to Matlab, and eventually to Python. I usually use Matlab, C, and C++, but for data science I use Python. - R and Python. - R. - I'm an R evangelist. I was at the useR Conference last year and I think it's got one of the best communities, I'm also very fond of SQL and I think people don't spend enough time appreciating it in its various incarnations. - I primarily work with R and Stata. I do not work a lot with big data so for the kind of data sets I have, there are a few million observations, even the hundreds of millions of observations then I can work with with the existing Stata and R and SPSS, I don't have a problem with it, but as I said, if I were to work with large data sets, I would use different tools. My preferred tools are the three; R, Stata, and SPSS. I also work with spacial data a lot so these are data sets which have a geographical component to it, so imagine 40 million Californians and 40 million people, some of them in California, some of them in the neighboring states, and what if I know the exact home address of each and everyone of them and where they work. And that would be an amazing GIS, spacial geographic information systems database. So I work with those as well and my tool that I use is called Maptitude and MapInfo, these are the two I use the most.
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