Data Analysis with Python
You need to first download the free distribution of Anaconda3. I highly suggest if you are starting python - start with Python 3 (3.4 right now) and make sure you use the python 3 distribution of Anaconda. From there, if you are not going to pay for or take any courses, I suggest a few books - and read in this order (I am saving you a few months/years that I wasted), 1.) Introducing Python by Bill Lubanovic, this will serve as a good and quick foundation in the language and some of the real-world applications of it. 2.) (This one will look daunting at first but make sure to read it cover to cover if you have never programmed C/C++ before, because this book will explain most of the idiosyncrasies of the language)Learning Python by Mark Lutz - it is Verbose and I am reading it for my 3rd time (not cover to cover anymore, but I will consume a few chapters to refresh my mental syntax understanding). After you have read these two books and actually have a solid grip of your understa