Machine-Learning VS learn-python

Compare Machine-Learning vs learn-python and see what are their differences.

Machine-Learning

Material related to my book Intuitive Machine Learning. Some of this material is also featured in my new book Synthetic Data and Generative AI. (by VincentGranville)

learn-python

📖🐍 Free & Open Source book to master Python 3. Also available: PDF & Web Interface. (by animator)
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Machine-Learning

Posts with mentions or reviews of Machine-Learning. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-31.
  • I published a Free & Open Source book to Learn Python 3. It includes a nice website for online reading and PDF for offline reading. Any feedback is highly appreciated.
    3 projects | /r/Python | 31 Oct 2022
    Thank you for sharing! Am I the only one who never learned tu-ples, lists, dictionaries, arrays and so on yet able to write some rather sophisticated Python code without really understanding the data structures that I use? See my GitHub repository at https://github.com/VincentGranville/Machine-Learning, full of Python code. I play with data structures the same way I play with grammar in English: I do it successfully, without knowing the rules or the inner workings.
  • My New Machine Learning Dictionary: Which Terms Would You Add?
    1 project | /r/MLtechniques | 29 Sep 2022
    Top entries are in bold, and sub-entries are in italics. This dictionary is from my new book “Intuitive Machine Learning and Explainable AI”, available here and used as reference material for the course with the same name (see here). These entries are cross-referenced in the book to facilitate navigation, with backlinks to the pages where they appear. The index, also with clickable backlinks, is a more comprehensive listing with 300+ terms. Both the glossary and index are available in PDF format here on my GitHub repository, and of course with clickable links within the book.

learn-python

Posts with mentions or reviews of learn-python. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-16.