Should I learn to code?

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  • Pandas

    Flexible and powerful data analysis / manipulation library for Python, providing labeled data structures similar to R data.frame objects, statistical functions, and much more

  • Yes, python would likely be a good start along with SQL and maybe R depending on the industry or role. Other languages like C/C++, java, C#, can be useful however I've found it much easier and more beginner friendly to program in python mainly because of the availability of useful libraries. I currently use python to format and aggregate different reports (using the pandas module) into a spreadsheet (using the gspread module) for inventory planning purposes. A while ago I had also used python to extract our quantity on hand inventory because the system we were using at the time did not have this function available.

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