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quiero aprender a programar.
Data Science Masters: http://datasciencemasters.org/
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what's next? for a beginner studying ds?
GitHub - datasciencemasters/go: The Open Source Data Science Masters
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Daily Ask Anything: 2022-07-18
For Data Science: something like Data Science Masters is fantastic. Especially if you're weaker on the math side of things.
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B.Sc Physics to Data Science: Need advice on the transition for employability and growth
You can also follow the resources on this page: http://datasciencemasters.org/
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How relevant is “A super harsh guide to machine learning” for someone who is just tinkering with machine learning?
One of the comments points to datasciencemasters.org, which has gotten a bit stale, but has a link to Coursera's Data Science specialization which is on my short list for what to do next (and that arguably should probably be done before deep learning, but whatever.) There may be other good nuggets on that page. -The Deep Learning Book emits some strong must-read vibes, like one of those slightly cursed items that almost glow in the dark.
- So many bad masters
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Tips on how to practice skills and revise content from csc108 and csc148 over the summer?
I don't know if this is the best way to do it but as someone who just completed first year, here's what I'm trying: -Expand on something I found interesting from those courses -for example try other file compression algorithms -or expand on the one we learned (try advanced Huffman coding?) -Thres an "open-source cs degree" on GitHub that covers the topics we will learn in cs: https://github.com/ossu/computer-science -Also a data science degree: https://github.com/datasciencemasters/go
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