u/OrganicBullfrog906

Dragon's Dogma confirmed to be a LEADING BRAND
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Dragon's Dogma confirmed to be a LEADING BRAND

BREAKING NEWS

Capcom has officially acknowledged Dragon's Dogma in their latest Quarterly Report with FULL INTENT to keep supporting the franchise!

We're def going to be getting DLC in the future according to this, there's no other way to interpret this quarterly report.

u/OrganicBullfrog906 — 22 hours ago

To keep it simple, I have taken an interest in data analysis, particularly visualization, and using it to clean it, find patterns, and find correlations. I’ve only done this through some small Tableau projects and some Excel.

While learning about these things in my free time, stumbled upon the power of SQL, Python, which I don’t have much experience with, I’m more familiar with a different spectrum of technology.

For a data project, I have long imagined to do a “sentiment analysis” for a particular video game I enjoy, where I gather the data of public opinion through reviews, social media, etc, and use my data to discover public opinion on particular topics pertaining to that issue.

Primarily Twitter, Facebook, GameStop Reviews, Steam reviews, etc. This is a personal project that I would like to work on, still not sure where to start.

Does any one have insight on where to begin as someone with not much experience but is eager to learn?

How important is learning Python as it pertains to data analysis in general?

And lastly, is there any correlation between collecting data and using it in the IT field?

This is just a lighthearted inquiry, I’m not necessarily looking to start a career in the industry, but want to see if it’s a path I would take. Thank you

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u/OrganicBullfrog906 — 15 days ago