@gilesmcmullen

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@blakehunsicker9458

I love the way you did this overview -- showing it in action in a notebook is the best way to see how things work. Thank you so much for this.

@nishikantbawache3390

The fact that he got straight to the point.
Earned him a sub👍.

@lewisyaworski8962

Clean and tidy data sets, I like it!  I remember learning pivot tables to help organize relevant info, but this approach seems much more intuitive and easier to edit in real  time.

@johnregis5320

9:01 , yes, you've might only scratched the surface, but just in a few minutes you have shown many ways PANDAs can be useful for my analyses. Thanks a lot my friend!!!

@default_user_not_found

The production value of these videos is incredible :O I feel like I'm getting access to a paid course for free.

@StorytellerDan

Doing a Bootcamp right now that redirected me to this video - I am BRAND NEW TO ¨EVERYTHING¨ in data so still find ALL of it HUGELY overwhelming but at least YOUR overview showed the What, why and how FAR better than what I've been shown so far. Thanks.

@_matis_

i am learning how to code and always thought it was hard...things like this give me hope.just type command x and you'll get output y.i know,i know...programming is still hard and not as simple as i wrote it...but like i said,it gives me hope and it doesn't make me feel so stupid.thank you for demonstrating things in a few simple examples

@duncankganderson

was turned off by your numpy vid but glad i gave you another chance with this vid - a lot clearer and much more helpful

@edwardkurti9273

Dude i'm new on data science i use your videos as a boost to my studies when I need to understand something that I'ts not yet clear to me from my classes.

Thank you very much for this!

@TheBIMCoordinator

This was great. Using actual common data and showing an example project is a great way to teach this. I have been trying to wrap my head around Pandas for weeks. Great vid, hope to see more!

@matasuki

The crazy thing is all this info is free. The power of data is in our hands. Wow I just did most of this in a code bootcamp precourse prep. Subscribed I'm watching everything on this channel

@matheuslemossilva5016

I've never heard of this before, i'm working with data analysis and this can be very useful for me, thanks for the video.

@samanthkumar6090

I love your videos man! Straight on point, no lag, edgy humour, and enthusiastic 
Keep up the good work

@VarunSharma-pn8jo

background Music is really annoying when someone is trying to learn new concepts once needs full concentration.. just FYI

@TheAgentTexas

This just makes sense. Like, it just makes sense. Like its so simple and powerful at the same time. And with the full power of python at your fingertips as well.

@Dfrogman

This video has me so amped up to learn Python I’ll pay anything for that course!

@TheEmperorXavier

I feel and know I am very late with this, however when you go on popular programming tutorials on YouTube and they tell you what you can do with Pandas, this guy shows you what it is and gives a simple example that blows my mind. I'm sitting in the dark and I'm upset but blown away..Great job

@satriasuria877

Thanks man! I found what I was looking for just by reading the last line of code at 1:48. I was figuring out how to select rows conditionally. Keep up the good work!

@digitaljimmy123

This is great, thank you for showing us this! I'm in the process of learning python right now and I am excited to use Pandas for data analysis.