hi, Take a look at the this good course on Machine Learning by Prof. Yaser Abu-Mostafa with videos at Youtube:
http://work.caltech.edu/telecourse.html#lectures André Lage. On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 11:32:10 PM UTC-3, Jeffrey Sarnoff wrote: > > I am not current with tutorials for either language. This may help: > > > Python > > (not to be missed) Robert Sedgewick's new book "Introduction To > Programming in Python" > (Python explained) The second edition of "Python Programming" by > John Zelle > (short pithy code) The third edition of "Python Cookbook" by David > Beazley > > Julia > > Look at these topical videos, many very good > <https://github.com/svaksha/Julia.jl/blob/master/Resources.md#videos>, watch > some of them in there entirety. > Sign up for early access to Chris von Csefalvay's book > <https://www.manning.com/books/learn-julia> (site says code MLCSEFAL > halves the cost) > > (There are more *very* good Julia resources, had I had them handy ...) > > > On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 6:18:23 PM UTC-5, Sisyphuss wrote: >> >> >>> With these languages, working through good, focused, tutorials is worth >>> the investment of time. >>> >> >> Any recommendation? >> >
