Data-science-best-resources and Data-Science-Free

These two resources are competitors, both aiming to be a curated list of data science resources for users, and thus a user would likely choose one or the other as their primary reference.

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About Data-science-best-resources

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Carefully curated resource links for data science in one place

This is a carefully curated collection of online resources, including articles, blogs, books, and courses, for anyone interested in or working with data science. It takes a broad range of data science topics and outputs organized links to high-quality information, helping practitioners quickly find relevant learning materials and references. This is ideal for data scientists, machine learning engineers, and analytics professionals looking to deepen their knowledge or explore new areas.

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About Data-Science-Free

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Free Resources For Data Science created by Shubham Kumar

This is a curated collection of free learning resources to help absolute beginners understand fundamental data science concepts. It provides a wide array of manuals, blogs, cheatsheets, and courses covering topics from Python programming and statistics to machine learning and deep learning. Aspiring data scientists, analysts, and anyone looking to start a career in data science would find this useful for self-paced learning.

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