Ask HN: How can a front-end developer dive into machine learning?
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Re: Ask HN: How can a front-end developer dive into machine learning?
#12If you really want to learn machine learning you should pursue a PhD. You might be able to do very simple stuff and follow tutorials because there are very high level tools around, but to really know what's going on and how to use it to produce new products and services, you need to master it properly.
Re: Ask HN: How can a front-end developer dive into machine learning?
#13it depends if you want to be a data engineer (lots of need for that), software engineer that developers code for data scientists (Software Engineer: Machine Learner - also lots of demand), or a data scientist. the latter, 'might' be a challenge. I started looking into linkedin profiles of data scientists of top tech companies after I realized there were more wharton mba's as data scientists than there where people wh…
What are the primary skills of the 'Wharton data scientists' you are talking about? Is it excel, SQL, R, Python?
Re: Ask HN: How can a front-end developer dive into machine learning?
#14If you really want to learn machine learning you should pursue a PhD. You might be able to do very simple stuff and follow tutorials because there are very high level tools around, but to really know what's going on and how to use it to produce new products and services, you need to master it properly.
This is not true and harmful to the progress of the field: http://www.fast.ai/2017/03/17/not-commoditized-no-phd/
Re: Ask HN: How can a front-end developer dive into machine learning?
#15Re: Ask HN: How can a front-end developer dive into machine learning?
#16it depends if you want to be a data engineer (lots of need for that), software engineer that developers code for data scientists (Software Engineer: Machine Learner - also lots of demand), or a data scientist. the latter, 'might' be a challenge. I started looking into linkedin profiles of data scientists of top tech companies after I realized there were more wharton mba's as data scientists than there where people wh…
Re: Ask HN: How can a front-end developer dive into machine learning?
#17If you really want to learn machine learning you should pursue a PhD. You might be able to do very simple stuff and follow tutorials because there are very high level tools around, but to really know what's going on and how to use it to produce new products and services, you need to master it properly.
This is not true and harmful to the progress of the field: http://www.fast.ai/2017/03/17/not-commoditized-no-phd/
If you want to do simple recommendation systems or spam filters than O.k. Those are solved problems, hence commoditized.
If you want to build novel things, you really need academic-grade ML.
If you want another argument, I came from working in VC and startups, and they think they understand ML. Boy, they really don't. They are like kids pretending to play a guitar that can't strike a single chord right.
Re: Ask HN: How can a front-end developer dive into machine learning?
#18Its hands down the best course to get your hands dirty with latest , state of art stuff, and then learn how it works. It has completely different approach to most courses. It is top down.
Do this first, you can immediately apply it to cool stuff like image classification , nlp etc.
The assignments have additional resources where you can get into more detailed math (but the course doesn't dumb things down, but gives more intuitive explanations) and dive even deeper.
Re: Ask HN: How can a front-end developer dive into machine learning?
#19Re: Ask HN: How can a front-end developer dive into machine learning?
#20Dan Shiffman created a Youtube playlist titled "Intelligence and Learning", which might be a good place to start. This is the link to his channel https://www.youtube.com/user/shiffman