[Renewal] Python Introduction and Web Crawling Basics Bootcamp [Python, Web, and Data Understanding Fundamentals] (Updated)
For those who want to learn data science, big data, and web crawling, (1) we summarize the most essential Python syntax in a short time, and (2) you'll become familiar with Python and crawling through practical crawling programming.
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Level Beginner
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Share Course Discount Coupons [October Only]
Hello. I am Dave Lee, instructor of Janjaemi Coding.
There are already four courses open on Infraon. For those of you who are taking some of these courses, I would like to share with you a brief overview of the four courses and provide discount coupons.
The ultimate goal is to open both the data analysis course and the full-stack course within this year. Both courses share data collection, data storage, and data analysis technologies, and the four lectures that have already been opened explain data collection, data storage, and (some) data analysis technologies.

Any technology takes a long time to learn at first. If you try to learn it by yourself, you may get lost for a long time. We focused on making it as easy and fast as possible, focusing on the core content so that you can actually use it in the field.
For our students, we are sharing discount coupons as shown in the table below. Please use them when taking the course if you need them. The discount coupons are valid until the end of October.
| Subject name | coupon | Discount amount |
|---|---|---|
| Python Introduction and Crawling Basics Bootcamp [Easy! But with Solid Materials!] | 20-bf7f0bda1111 | 5000 won |
| The most powerful crawling technology available: Conquering Scrapy and Selenium | 19-e19bcffe7d05 | 5000 won |
| NoSQL/DB(MongoDB) Basics and Python Utilization [Latest Full Stack/Data Science First Step] | 18-871115b33679 | 5000 won |
| From SQL/DB (MySQL) basics to Python/data analysis! | 16-6cc2f0a86976 | 5000 won |
For reference, the following roadmap has been opened based on the above lecture, so it would be good to refer to it when taking the course. (You can click on each image to see the corresponding roadmap page.)
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