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Top 10 Platforms and Resources to Learn Data Science Skills
- Kaggle (40% used this resource)
- Online courses (36%)
- Stack Overflow Q&A (34%)
- YouTube Videos (32%)
- Personal Projects (29%)
- Blogs (29%)
- Textbook (25%)
- College/University (20%)
- Arxiv (15%)
- Official documentation (14%)

- Applied: This platform/resource grouping consisted of learning platforms/resources that provide an applied approach to learning about data science. These platforms/resources included:
- Blogs, Kaggle, Official documentation, Online courses, Personal Projects, Stack Overflow Q&A, Textbook and YouTube Videos
- Traditional: This grouping consisted of platforms that reflected a more traditional way of learning. The platforms/resources included:
- College/University, Company internal community, Conferences, Friends network and Tutoring/Mentoring
- Scientific: This component is represented by one platform, a repository of scientific papers from a variety of fields, including mathematics, physics, astronomy, computer science, quantitative biology, statistics, and quantitative finance. The platform/resource includes:
- Arxiv
- Casual: This component consists of platforms/resources that contain easily consumable content for a good overview of the topic. The platforms/resources included:
- Newsletters, Non-Kaggle online communities, Podcasts and Trade books
- Personal Projects (74% very useful)
- Online courses (70%)
- Stack Overflow Q&A (63%)
- Kaggle (62%)
- Tutoring/Mentoring (58%)
- Textbook (55%)
- College/University (55%)
- Arxiv (55%)
- Official documentation (52%)
- Non-Kaggle online communities (49%)
