Trading Bot Masterclass - Buy Cryptocurrency When Elon Musk Tweets with Sentiment Analysis
Learn how to snag the most in demand role in the tech field today!
Since 2006, Twitter has been a continuously growing source of information, keeping us informed about all and nothing. It is estimated that more than 6,000 tweets are exchanged on the platform every second, making it an inexhaustible mine of information that it would be a shame not to use.
Fortunately, there are different ways to process tweets in an automated way, and retrieve precise information in an instant ... Interested in learning such a solution in a quick and easy way? Take a look below
By taking this course, you will learn all the steps necessary to build your own Tweet Sentiment prediction model. That said, you will learn much more as the course is separated into 4 different parts, linked together, but providing its share of knowledge in a particular field (Text Mining, NLP and Machine Learning).
Your Instructor
Alexandra Kropf is Mammoth Interactive's CLO and a software developer with extensive experience in full-stack web development, app development and game development. She has helped produce courses for Mammoth Interactive since 2016, including the Coding Interview series in Java, JavaScript, C++, C#, Python and Swift.
Mammoth Interactive is a leading online course provider in everything from learning to code to becoming a YouTube star. Mammoth Interactive courses have been featured on Harvard’s edX, Business Insider and more.
Over 12 years, Mammoth Interactive has built a global student community with 4 million courses sold. Mammoth Interactive has released over 350 courses and 3,500 hours of video content.
Founder and CEO John Bura has been programming since 1997 and teaching
since 2002. John has created top-selling applications for iOS, Xbox and
more. John also runs SaaS company Devonian Apps, building
efficiency-minded software for technology workers like you.
Course Curriculum
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Start00. Intro To Course And Python (9:57)
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Start01. Variables (19:19)
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Start02. Type Conversion Examples (10:06)
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Start03. Operators (28:54)
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Start04. Collections (8:24)
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Start05. List Examples (19:41)
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Start06. Tuples Examples (8:36)
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Start07. Dictionaries Examples (14:26)
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Start08. Ranges Examples (8:32)
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Start09. Conditionals (6:43)
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Start10. If Statement Examples (21:32)
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Start11. Loops (29:42)
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Start12. Functions (17:01)
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Start13. Parameters And Return Values Examples (13:54)
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Start14. Classes And Objects (34:11)
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Start15. Inheritance Examples (17:29)
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Start16. Static Members Examples (11:05)
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Start17. Summary And Outro (4:08)
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