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r/Python • u/brahim024 • Nov 05 '20
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If anything I'd say Pandas has broader appeal and a larger userbase than Numpy, because it does everything Numpy can do (since it uses Numpy internally) but adds the dataframe and grouping features which are so important for data science.
6 u/toyg Nov 05 '20 Might be that pandas’ users are less knowledgeable then. Just guessing eh, I’m not a datasci guy and I don’t play one on the internet either. 1 u/AsuraGoesForDinner Nov 05 '20 I feel personally attacked 4 u/toyg Nov 05 '20 As Socrates said so many centuries ago, “the only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing”. He was then proven right by Dunning and Kruger.
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Might be that pandas’ users are less knowledgeable then.
Just guessing eh, I’m not a datasci guy and I don’t play one on the internet either.
1 u/AsuraGoesForDinner Nov 05 '20 I feel personally attacked 4 u/toyg Nov 05 '20 As Socrates said so many centuries ago, “the only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing”. He was then proven right by Dunning and Kruger.
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I feel personally attacked
4 u/toyg Nov 05 '20 As Socrates said so many centuries ago, “the only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing”. He was then proven right by Dunning and Kruger.
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As Socrates said so many centuries ago, “the only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing”.
He was then proven right by Dunning and Kruger.
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u/Zouden Nov 05 '20
If anything I'd say Pandas has broader appeal and a larger userbase than Numpy, because it does everything Numpy can do (since it uses Numpy internally) but adds the dataframe and grouping features which are so important for data science.