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How to Read a CSV File from Amazon S3 Using Python (With Headers and Rows Displayed)

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  Introduction If you’re working with cloud data, especially on AWS, chances are you’ll encounter data stored in CSV files inside an Amazon S3 bucket . Whether you're building a data pipeline or a quick analysis tool, reading data directly from S3 in Python is a fast, reliable, and scalable way to get started. In this blog post, we’ll walk through: Setting up access to S3 Reading a CSV file using Python and Boto3 Displaying headers and rows Tips to handle larger datasets Let’s jump in! What You’ll Need An AWS account An S3 bucket with a CSV file uploaded AWS credentials (access key and secret key) Python 3.x installed boto3 and pandas libraries installed (you can install them via pip) pip install boto3 pandas Step-by-Step: Read CSV from S3 Let’s say your S3 bucket is named my-data-bucket , and your CSV file is sample-data/employees.csv . ✅ Step 1: Import Required Libraries import boto3 import pandas as pd from io import StringIO boto3 is...

The best career skills need for Social media platform

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#How-to-apply-social-media-analytics-for-all-it-developers Listening -  This one is still very much true, and perhaps even more so. The best social media pros listen the most actively and most aggressively. Pattern Recognition -  This is getting more and more critical as the data and complexity of social continues to ratchet up. Are these posts on our Facebook page a crisis in the making, or just noise? Where are the real-time marketing opportunities?  Instantly identifying patterns and being able to capitalize upon them  are some of the skills that separate good social practitioners from great ones. Visual Thinking -  This is perhaps the biggest change in the past year or two. Being a great writer was formerly a key characteristic of many social pros, as being able to coherently write in 140 characters isn’t as easy as it appears. Today, with every social network embracing visuals and multi-media,  being able to represent the brand visually is...

Infosys Looking for New Opportunities in Cutting Edge Software

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Analytical skills "I want us to be there in the great problems that are emerging around artificial intelligence techniques, deep data science and big data techniques, analytics and so on. New Opportunities Finding new energy sources, digital oil fields. This is the big thing in the minds of people in the oil and gas industry," Sikka said. Vishal Sikka also told that Infosys could build a computer like IBM's Watson from scratch. Watson is an artificially intelligent computer system that can answer questions posed in normal language and can be used to help make decisions. Watson Power In January this year, IBM announced that it would create a business unit around Watson. IBM CEO Virginia Rometty has said she wants Watson to be a $10 billion business. Read more here.

Data science these IT skills you need to learn to get job

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The most lucrative analytics skills include MapReduce, Apache Pig, Machine Learning, Apache Hive and Apache Hadoop. Machine learning, big data, and data science skills are the most challenging to recruit for and potentially can create the greatest disruption to ongoing product development and go-to-market strategies if not filled. Image Courtesy|Stockphotos.io Great in demand it skills... Big Data (Information Technology): 3,977% Node.js (Design): 2,493% Tableau (Research and Analysis): 1,581% NoSQL (Information Technology): 1,002% Apache Hadoop (Information Technology): 704% HTML5 (Information Technology): 612% Python (Research and Analysis): 456% Oracle (Sales): 382% JSON (Information Technology): 318% Salesforce CRM (Sales): 292%