This is to all out there who are wondering which is better language to learn for data analysis and visualization. Whether one should use R or Python when they do their everyday data analysis tasks.
Both Python and R are amongst the most extensively held languages for data analysis, and have their supporters and opponents. While Python is a lot praised for being a general-purpose language with an easy-to-understand syntax, R’s functionality is developed with statisticians in thoughts, thus giving it field-specific advantages such as excessive features for data visualization.
The DataCamp has recently released a new infographic for everyone interested in how these two (statistical) programming languages relate to each other. This superb infographic discovers what the strengths of R over Python and vice versa, and aims to provide a basic comparison between these two programming languages from a data science and statistics perspective.
Note:
Not to ignore the new entrant in war field “Julia” language. It is a high-level dynamic programming language designed to address the requirements of high-performance numerical and scientific computing while also being effective for general purpose programming. Influenced by MATLAB, C, Python, Perl, R, Ruby and others.
Soon we expect Julia to join the clash !
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This is a good comparison of Python and R if you are deciding which to use in your data analytics projects.
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Yes Stephen, it’s a clear comparison from datacamp.
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It seems that the infographic is unavailable now. Do you still have the image saved somewhere?
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@Henry: It seems like it has not loaded properly but the image is available there. Request you to try from different browser. Thanks
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