All of the described options should allow for making a decent living and having a bit of geeky fun while you're at it. But if data science and statistics is your thing, start there. What is the enabling kind of tooling? SQL may be the most suitable but not as a 'weapon of choice'.
If you have to choose one of the 4 options you mentioned it seems closest to what you aim for. I'm not a data scientist though, better talk to some people with more expertise in that area :)
I am talking about data science as an interest only. I can also be a data scientist 5 years, but at this time I am not into right career due to my wrong choices in early 20s. I want to bring my career on right track. Academic Advisers at institute recommended me ASP.Net, and now I want "dev recommendation" that what should I choose from these four choices.
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All of the described options should allow for making a decent living and having a bit of geeky fun while you're at it. But if data science and statistics is your thing, start there. What is the enabling kind of tooling? SQL may be the most suitable but not as a 'weapon of choice'.
About Data Science: I think it is better to become a database developer first. Isn't it?
If you have to choose one of the 4 options you mentioned it seems closest to what you aim for. I'm not a data scientist though, better talk to some people with more expertise in that area :)
I am talking about data science as an interest only. I can also be a data scientist 5 years, but at this time I am not into right career due to my wrong choices in early 20s. I want to bring my career on right track. Academic Advisers at institute recommended me ASP.Net, and now I want "dev recommendation" that what should I choose from these four choices.