Whatever you do, do NOT go to college
Yea this is all bullshit and if you believe it then you're an idiot as well.
You might be able to learn stuff like basic web development in 12 weeks but expecting to nail a high paying job in data science of ml is dumb.
There is no way 12 weeks is sufficient to teach let alone allow you to learn and master statistics, calculus, linear algebra, data analysis, machine learning, database design, software development, and algorithms. Each of those topics would take 12 weeks alone just to cover the fundamentals.
You need to learn the topic and then apply it and keep practicing it.
t. college goer
I think you’re biased because you’re wasting money at college and trying to justify it to yourself
I'm not paying a dime for my masters program it is completely covered by my company and even if it wasn't the cost is a drop in the bucket compared to what I make the total cost of the deg is less than 1 months salary for me
What's your 1 months salary?
50,000
Offer: Computer Science Tutoring
Location: ts.dev-urandom.eu teamspeak
Rate: 15$/hr
What topics/area of expertise
surface level offerings on virtual machines, compilers, cryptographic protocols, traffic obfuscation, symbolic execution, and fuzzer development. trusted execution potentially.
15/hr damn
if You’re not learning scheme using https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/06/How_to_Design_Programs_(front_cover).jpg
this baby right here I’ve got news for you. You’re a fool and ■■■■■■■■
Reading through this article:
https://medium.com/huggingface/multi-label-text-classification-using-bert-the-mighty-transformer-69714fa3fb3d
When I saw this kaggle competition which made me think of this site.
LMAO
How would you tailor something like that to a cesspit like this? What constitutes T-word comments here is the comments section of the New York times?
Good luck
yo who deleted TRAINING MY FIRST MACHINE LEARNING GAME! (1/4) that video was pretty interesting
If I have a kid and that kid goes to college I will consider that a crucial parenting failure
Acceptable life path for 17yo: take couple classes or MOOCs while getting your startup off the ground
Unacceptable life path: Spend 5 yrs wasting 100k+/y learning skills that are no longer relevant to the industry and then graduate with no job and no life skills and have to go back to square 1
I am going to start brainstorming startup ideas with my kid at age 7 so he/she has a good foundation when it is time to decide which industry to disrupt
Chores are going to be logged as jira tickets so that everybody has mastered the scrum by age 9
I saw this tool the other day
I am pretty sure it is just a jira ripoff for non-technical people with a slightly better UI
Pregnancy will be tracked as estimated hours worked