Python is an open source programing language commonly used in data science as is R, which
one should you be using at this point?
You might be expecting a fence sitting.
Well, it depends kind of answer, but no.
I'm going to tell you exactly which one to pick right now.
So here goes.
I ask you a question, and based on your answer, you'll know which language to go for.
Ready?
Okay.
So do you have much in the way of programing experience?
None, use R, some ...
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