Re: machine learning forums

2018-08-06 Thread Sharan Basappa
On Monday, 6 August 2018 09:21:03 UTC+5:30, downtime wrote: > You might also try courses on Udemy and Udacity. I know Udemy is always > having sales on courses for like $10.99. They have beginner/novice > courses for all kinds of topics and in my experience, there are some > pretty good ones. Act

Re: machine learning forums

2018-08-06 Thread Sharan Basappa
> > I am quite new to Python. I am learning Python as I am interested in > > machine learning. The issue is, I have not found any ML forum where > > novices like me can get help. I have tried reddit and each of my posts > > have gone unanswered. > > Which subreddits have you posted to? its calle

Re: machine learning forums

2018-08-05 Thread downtime
You might also try courses on Udemy and Udacity. I know Udemy is always having sales on courses for like $10.99. They have beginner/novice courses for all kinds of topics and in my experience, there are some pretty good ones. On 2018-08-05, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Sun, 05 Aug 2018 06:05:46 -0

Re: machine learning forums

2018-08-05 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sun, 05 Aug 2018 06:05:46 -0700, Sharan Basappa wrote: > I am quite new to Python. I am learning Python as I am interested in > machine learning. The issue is, I have not found any ML forum where > novices like me can get help. I have tried reddit and each of my posts > have gone unanswered.

machine learning forums

2018-08-05 Thread Sharan Basappa
I am quite new to Python. I am learning Python as I am interested in machine learning. The issue is, I have not found any ML forum where novices like me can get help. I have tried reddit and each of my posts have gone unanswered. Looks like reddit forum prefers either abstract topics on ML or ve