what's up guys and welcome back to another video in this video we are not talking about the fluffy animal or the
song by designer but instead we're gonna dive into the pandas library of Python which I find to be one of the most
useful libraries when you're doing anything data science related in Python so this video will be a good standalone
video if you've never done anything with pandas kind of going from zero to like fairly comfortable in one sitting it
also is a good video ...
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