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- 👋 Hi, I’m @dark-teal-coder
- 😍 I’m interested in ♾️ Mathematics, coding, 🗽 English, YouTube and 🛫 traveling ...
- I have solid knowledge of Python, including
lambda
,pandas
,numpy
,matplotlib
, etc. ... - I'm a woman in tech 😪 ...
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format for the completion date. 0000/00/00 means incomplete. Since the certificates contain personal information, they have been made private. Please send a request to access and see all the certificates listed below.
Only selected courses are displayed below.
Course | Offered By | Completion Date | Certificate ID |
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Crash Course on Python | 2023/08/07 | M7DNC54A5UCL | |
Introduction to Git and GitHub | 2023/10/13 | BDH5H9946BQD | |
AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials | Amazon Web Services | 2024/09/26 | QRJYVYPDFNS1 |
Exam Prep: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Foundations | Amazon Web Services | 2024/10/26 | NMU1ZOXJ8USF |
HTML, CSS, and Javascript for Web Developers | Johns Hopkins University | 2024/10/29 | Q2GI1KAASHFD |
Introduction to Data Analysis using Microsoft Excel | Coursera Project Network | 2024/11/04 | 9E9CPA9B6JJ7 |
Artificial Intelligence on Microsoft Azure | Microsoft | 2025/01/04 | UCFL8TDPL315 |
Course | Offered By | Completion Date | Certificate ID |
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Python Basics for Data Science | IBM | 2019/12/28 | 3a26889633134fd29504a49429c8849d |
Course | Completion Date | Certificate ID |
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Data Analysis with Python | 0000/00/00 | - |
Scientific Computing with Python | 0000/00/00 | - |
Course | Completion Date | Certificate ID |
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SQL | 2017/11/29 | 6407585-1060 |
Introduction to Java | 2024/03/07 | CC-AUL6EMM2 |
Course | Completion Date | Certificate ID |
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43 Ideas for Starting a Side Business | 2021/07/21 | Acj1W-LFXmLYhOBfw2EivPtJoe6A |
Developing a YouTube Strategy | 2021/08/06 | - |
Giving Your Elevator Pitch | 2021/08/28 | - |
Guy Kawasaki on Entrepreneurship | 2021/07/27 | - |
Learning FTP | 2021/07/29 | - |
The Practices of High-Performing Employees | 2021/07/28 | - |
Understanding Business | 2021/09/03 | - |
Women Transforming Tech: Breaking Bias | 2021/08/04 | - |
Women Transforming Tech: Building Your Brand | 2021/08/02 | - |
Women Transforming Tech: Career Insights | 2021/08/07 | - |
Women Transforming Tech: Networking | 2021/08/25 | - |
For course summaries, please visit LinkedIn Learning Course Summary.
Course | Completion Date | Certificate ID |
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Welcome to Real Python! | 2021/07/24 | - |
Basic Data Types in Python | 2021/08/27 | - |
How to Write Pythonic Loops | 2021/12/01 | - |
Using List Comprehensions Effectively | 2021/12/01 | - |
Convert a Python String to int | 2021/12/01 | - |
Conditional Statements in Python (if/elif/else) | 2022/06/08 | - |
Web Scraping With Beautiful Soup and Python | 2022/06/14 | - |
Start Managing Multiple Python Versions With pyenv | 2022/06/18 | - |
Migrating Applications From Python 2 to Python 3 | 2022/06/20 | - |
Learn Text Classification With Python and Keras | 2022/06/20 | - |
Speech Recognition With Python | 2022/06/20 | - |
Django Admin Customization | 2022/06/20 | - |
Understanding Python List Comprehensions | 2022/06/21 | - |
Speed Up Python With Concurrency | 2022/06/21 | - |
Functional Programming in Python | 2022/07/02 | - |
Building HTTP APIs With Django REST Framework | 2022/07/05 | - |
Using Pandas to Make a Gradebook in Python | 2022/08/22 | - |
Unicode in Python: Working With Character Encodings | 2022/08/27 | - |
- Job Bank Web Scraper and Data Analyzer
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "edu-postgrad-harvard" repository >> Choose "introduction-to-programming-with-python" sub-directory >> Choose "project" sub-directory
- Python Data Visualization of Top Car Horsepower with Bokeh
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "ttr-py-data-vis-bokeh-car-horsepower" repository
- Python Data Analysis of Tech Gadget Sales with Pandas
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "ttr-py-data-analysis-pandas-gadget-sales" repository
- Python Data Analysis of Titanic Survival with Pandas
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "project-data-analysis-pandas-titanic-survival" repository
- AWS S3 Website Responsive Birthday E-card
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "aws-s3-web-birthday-ecard" repository
- Introduction to Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "web-introduction-to-data-analysis-using-microsoft-excel" repository
- Python PDF Tools
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "project-python-pdf-tools" repository
- LinkedIn Learning Course Summary Website
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "web-linkedin-learning-course-summary" repository
- Responsive Xmas E-card 2024 Using GitHub Pages
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "web-responsive-xmas-ecard-2024" repository
- Demographic Data Analyzer (incomplete)
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "freecodecamp-data-analysis-with-python" repository >> Choose "03-data-analysis-with-python-projects" sub-directory >> Choose "project-demographic-data-analyzer" sub-directory
- Mean-Variance-Standard Deviation Calculator (incomplete)
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "freecodecamp-data-analysis-with-python" repository >> Choose "03-data-analysis-with-python-projects" sub-directory >> Choose "project-mean-variance-standard-deviation-calculator" sub-directory
- Medical Data Visualizer (incomplete)
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "freecodecamp-data-analysis-with-python" repository >> Choose "03-data-analysis-with-python-projects" sub-directory >> Choose "project-medical-data-visualizer" sub-directory
- Page View Time Series Visualizer (incomplete)
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "freecodecamp-data-analysis-with-python" repository >> Choose "03-data-analysis-with-python-projects" sub-directory >> Choose "project-page-view-time-series-visualizer" sub-directory
- Sea Level Predictor (incomplete)
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "freecodecamp-data-analysis-with-python" repository >> Choose "03-data-analysis-with-python-projects" sub-directory >> Choose "project-sea-level-predictor" sub-directory
- Arithmetic Formatter (incomplete)
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "freecodecamp-scientific-computing-with-python" repository >> Choose "02-scientific-computing-with-python-projects" sub-directory >> Choose "project-arithmetic-formatter" sub-directory
- Budget App (incomplete)
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "freecodecamp-scientific-computing-with-python" repository >> Choose "02-scientific-computing-with-python-projects" sub-directory >> Choose "project-budget-app" sub-directory
- Polygon Area Calculator (incomplete)
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "freecodecamp-scientific-computing-with-python" repository >> Choose "02-scientific-computing-with-python-projects" sub-directory >> Choose "project-polygon-area-calculator" sub-directory
- Probability Calculator (incomplete)
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "freecodecamp-scientific-computing-with-python" repository >> Choose "02-scientific-computing-with-python-projects" sub-directory >> Choose "project-probability-calculator" sub-directory
- Time Calculator (incomplete)
- Go to github.com/dark-teal-coder >> Click [Repositories] >> Choose "freecodecamp-scientific-computing-with-python" repository >> Choose "02-scientific-computing-with-python-projects" sub-directory >> Choose "project-time-calculator" sub-directory
I've officially taken 2 Python courses before - one at undergraduate level and another at graduate level. I've also written some real-world applications in Python in one of my full-time jobs.
- IS2240 Python Programming for Business [A-]
- CSCI E-7 Introduction to Python [A-]
- basic syntax, e.g., variables, data types, string operations, arithmetic operators, assignment operators, comparison operators, logical operators, conditions, loops, functions, etc.
- basic object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts, e.g., class/object, attributes, class methods, inner class, constructors, inheritance, etc.
- file handling
- exception handling
- recursion
- lambda
- regular expression (RegEx) with
re
- data analysis with
pandas
- data visualization with
matplotlib
- web scrapping with
requests
&BeautifulSoup
I've taken the following course which used Java in my undergraduate studies. Lectures 11 to 13 were on Formal Language and the others focused mainly on Java syntax and concepts. This cousre also touched on basic sorting algorithms.
- LT3233 Computational Linguistics [A]
- basic syntax, e.g., variables, data types, string operations, arithmetic operators, assignment operators, comparison operators, logical operators, conditions, loops, functions, etc.
- basic object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts, e.g., class/object, attributes, class methods, inner class, constructors, inheritance, encapsulation, polymorphism, etc.
- file handling
- exception handling
- recursion
- basic sorting algorithms
I've taken the following undergraduate course that covers basic HTML and CSS syntax to create simple websites and JavaScript syntax to add interactivity to the websites many years ago.
- LT3210 Electronic Publishing [A]
I learned SQL in the course IS2240 Python Programming for Business when I did my undergraduate studies.
- IS2240 Python Programming for Business [A-]
I learned Groovy from work when I did automated testing for a company website in Katalon Studio.
IDE = Integrated Development Environment
These are IDEs I know how to use, in the order I learned to use them.
- The very first "IDE" I used when I started learning to write HTML, CSS and JavaScript:
- First learned to run Java in an instructor-led class outside university:
- First learned to use it in a Python class after learning Java in my undergraduate:
- First time coming across Jupyter Notebook was when my colleague told me about it:
- Then, later towards the end of my 1st IT job, I switched from Notepad++ to VS Code:
- Well, I found out about this Colab integration with GitHub from a freeCodeCamp course, which can bypass the problem of code cells in Jupyter notebooks not able to run on GitHub:
CLI = Command Line Interface
These are CLIs I know how to use, in the order I learned to use them.
In random order:
In random order: