Ask HN: How to best spend 5k to learn ML/DL using Python?
2 points| nicdc | 5 years ago
Any ideas? I know a bunch of the free ones, but have no clue which paid courses are worth it.
Thank you.
2 points| nicdc | 5 years ago
Any ideas? I know a bunch of the free ones, but have no clue which paid courses are worth it.
Thank you.
ac2u|5 years ago
Go broad with the novice/surface level knowledge first in order to be able to map out your known unknowns. Then you can take some of those unknowns to more niche places like forums and subreddits where the paid resource suggestions will deliver far more value for money than committing money early to learn the basics.
However if she wants to optimise for resume stuffing (and because it’s fair to give you some sort of a answer), maybe some aws ML certs mightn’t be a bad idea.
Entirely depends on her motivation.
ZeroSync|5 years ago
BradfieldCS is cool, I wonder what other stuff is out there in sub fields like ML/DL, Reverse Engineering, Web Dev etc
scrollaway|5 years ago
anitil|5 years ago
There's a few things I'd like to learn but I'm finding I have less and less time to invest in possible dead ends. I'd like to just throw money at the problem and book in time with someone to get me up to speed in things.