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🎓 These are two of the best beginner-friendly resources I recommend to learn Python for AI: 🔹 Python Programming Fundamentals (Datacamp) - https://datacamp.pxf.io/oNX3PO 🔹 AI Engineer for Developers Track (Datacamp) - https://datacamp.pxf.io/B5zJey
The best way to learn is to take the mindset of "How can I do this for free?". You will have to research multiple angles on this and will probably try several of them. Something will work and you will be hooked. Pretty soon all of your gamer hours are spent building. If you are main tank for your raid expect a few calls. Learn to set limits or Ai will not police itself. Ask if it really needs that much RAM/CPU or if it could work with less. Cut their permissions off such as delete or modify functions. Stick with read write execute for the main service account and create a separate service account for deletes and modifies. Learn to optimize. Only feed a horse enough to know it is not hungry anymore is the old saying. Ai doesn't know when it has enough so you have to set it yourself. Once you get a gig where someone is paying for the tech, you will need to be frugal and this will help you establish good habits.
Long story short, just start building, you will be forced to learn by making mistakes, then fixing the mistake. Make a simple program in whatever language, print it out and then type it out again from total scratch, it might sound crazy, but it will build up the muscle memory.
GEN AI Engineering tutorial pleaseeeeeeeeee
So when we practice code for an specific project, should then we remember the syntax? I write the code myself using provided code in that tutorial or documentation, but after 1 week I can not write it by memory, though I can coolly understand it if I ask AI to remind me. What is the best approach?
I am looking to transition from syntax-focused coding to algorithmic problem-solving. How can I develop a more disciplined mental framework for deconstructing requirements before writing code?
On YouTube there is a mass gap of Videos that shows how to get into Ai, how to learn and train models.
Thanks for the guidance 💯💯
Tim nailed it exactly in explaining how learners actually get stuck while watching tutorials
Did someone figure how much does this course costs? (I know its a lot since it is so hard to discover)
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🎓 These are two of the best beginner-friendly resources I recommend to learn Python for AI: 🔹 Python Programming Fundamentals (Datacamp) - https://datacamp.pxf.io/oNX3PO 🔹 AI Engineer for Developers Track (Datacamp) - https://datacamp.pxf.io/B5zJey
The best way to learn is to take the mindset of "How can I do this for free?". You will have to research multiple angles on this and will probably try several of them. Something will work and you will be hooked. Pretty soon all of your gamer hours are spent building. If you are main tank for your raid expect a few calls. Learn to set limits or Ai will not police itself. Ask if it really needs that much RAM/CPU or if it could work with less. Cut their permissions off such as delete or modify functions. Stick with read write execute for the main service account and create a separate service account for deletes and modifies. Learn to optimize. Only feed a horse enough to know it is not hungry anymore is the old saying. Ai doesn't know when it has enough so you have to set it yourself. Once you get a gig where someone is paying for the tech, you will need to be frugal and this will help you establish good habits.
Long story short, just start building, you will be forced to learn by making mistakes, then fixing the mistake. Make a simple program in whatever language, print it out and then type it out again from total scratch, it might sound crazy, but it will build up the muscle memory.
GEN AI Engineering tutorial pleaseeeeeeeeee
So when we practice code for an specific project, should then we remember the syntax? I write the code myself using provided code in that tutorial or documentation, but after 1 week I can not write it by memory, though I can coolly understand it if I ask AI to remind me. What is the best approach?
I am looking to transition from syntax-focused coding to algorithmic problem-solving. How can I develop a more disciplined mental framework for deconstructing requirements before writing code?
On YouTube there is a mass gap of Videos that shows how to get into Ai, how to learn and train models.
Thanks for the guidance 💯💯
Tim nailed it exactly in explaining how learners actually get stuck while watching tutorials
Did someone figure how much does this course costs? (I know its a lot since it is so hard to discover)