I've been learning machine learning with the goal of transitioning into the field. I'm currently working on the Stanford Machine Learning certification from Coursera, but am wanting to do something in parallel that will give me some practical experience programming AI in Python. This course is on sale and I'm wondering if anyone has experience with it. Is it worth taking? If not, can anyone recommend something similar? https://academy.zenva.com/product/python-mini-degree/
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Udemy.com has a great free course--covers R and Python. It's called Machine Learning A-Z. Lots of code examples Nd they walk through many algorithms.
Thanks I'll check it out.
R and Python in one free course? You'll know neither by the end :)