Is the new Andrew Ng specialisation course worth it if I finished the original one with Python exercises?

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  • ml-coursera-python-assignments

    Python assignments for the machine learning class by andrew ng on coursera with complete submission for grading capability and re-written instructions.

  • Basically title. I'm halfway thru the original Stanford University Machine Learning course by Andrew Ng, but instead of using the Octave/Matlab exercises, I went with a Python repo. Now, I know the new specialisation course came out and is updated with newer content, more relevant to the state of the industry today. I have the following choices:

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