DataCamp

Introduction to MongoDB in Python

Engineering and Technology

Short Description

Learn to manipulate and analyze flexibly structured data with MongoDB.

Long Description

MongoDB is a powerful tool that allows users to explore data in a flexible and customizable manner. Unlike traditional SQL databases, MongoDB is a NoSQL database that does not adhere to strict relational formats. This eliminates the need for additional layers of complexity typically required in SQL databases. One of the key features of MongoDB is its dynamic schema, which enables users to handle diverse and disparate data sets together. This allows for the consolidation of analytics and the ability to gain insights from a wide range of data sources. The flexibility of MongoDB also empowers users to continuously improve and address any issues that may arise as their requirements evolve. In this course, participants will learn the MongoDB language and how to apply it to search and analytics. Through hands-on exercises using unprocessed data from the official nobelprize.org API, participants will have the opportunity to explore and find answers to questions about Nobel Laureates and prizes.

Course Details

Duration
4 hours
Format
Short Course
Price
USD39.00
Course Link
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Description
DataCamp is an online learning platform that offers interactive courses and tutorials for data science and analytics. It provides a wide range of courses covering topics such as Python, R, SQL, machine learning, data visualization, and more. The platform offers a hands-on learning experience through coding exercises and projects, allowing users to practice and apply their skills in real-world scenarios. DataCamp also offers a personalized learning experience with adaptive learning technology that adjusts the course content based on the user's skill level and progress. It is widely used by individuals, professionals, and organizations to enhance their data science skills and stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in the field.