Flookup is lightweight data cleaning suite for Google Sheets. It can be used to:
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Flookup was created out of necessity. I was part of a team working on a project that involved cleaning and standardising thousands of rows of data. This data was some of the "dirtiest" we had ever come across and the process of cleaning it usually took about a week for each team member to complete manually. It took a few attempts but, eventually, I was able to develop a usable version of Flookup... and its impact was so significant that our task times were reduced to an average of 30 minutes, with our error rate never exceeding 1% after that.
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Flookup features an intuitive set of functions and a finetuned fuzzy matching algorithm capable of tackling the most challenging and untidy datasets found online. It has excelled not only in Western projects but also in projects across Africa, South America and even those involving Asian languages like Chinese.
Flookup helps complete laborious fuzzy matching or lookup tasks quickly and efficiently. It is also the most affordable deduping solution online; useful for removing or highlighting duplicates from mailing lists, contacts and leads.
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Have you consider dataquest.io ? I m thinking on subscribing there, the learning path since well balanced between theorical and practical knowledge, plus there are some pet projects initiaves. Source: about 1 year ago
I did a lot of planning, reporting and optimizations based on data when I was in digital media, so I've been applying to data focused roles. In my free time, I've also been learning Data Science via dataquest.io, hoping to take my analysis to the next level, learn new skill sets, and keep coding. Source: over 1 year ago
I recommend dataquest.io. It's an intuitive way to learn the fundamentals if you'd rather not study in a more formal manner. Source: over 1 year ago
Does it need to be a postgrad degree? If you want more hands on you might be better using Dataquest. Source: about 2 years ago
I am using Dataquest to learn Python for Data Science there. I also got a book from O'Riley called Data Science Handbook and the Automating the Boring Stuff with Python book. SQL is good to know and comes in handy. Source: about 2 years ago
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