Submitted by AutoModerator t3_z07o4c in MachineLearning
Fantastic-East9797 t1_ixomrhm wrote
Hi All,
I hope everyone is having a great holiday.
I am an undergrad student with one year left until graduation; I know a few languages and don't have any experience in the front end or back end. I know python and took a beginner ML course.
I want to get into ML/AI, but I don't know the right path to learn. I don't know what field I want to be in.
I am using Codecademy to learn ML now. Is this a good resource? Are there better resources?
What can I do in the one year I have left to break into the field of ML/ AI?
Do I need to learn full-stack to be an ML AI engineer?
Are ML/AI engineers considered data scientists? are they SWE?
Thanks
zombie_ie_ie t1_ixpbnmg wrote
- Get your fundamentals (including the math) strong. You can use various sources like YouTube, Codeacademy, Udemy, Coursera etc. I'd really recommend Andrew NG.
- Do Kaggle competitions and try to get in the top 100. The higher the better.
- Make some cool and interesting projects and post them to your GitHub. Try solving some real-world problems.
- Apply for internships. But if you're looking to become a professional data scientist then SQL along with cloud and/or big data is also essential.
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>Do I need to learn full-stack to be an ML AI engineer?
No
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>Are ML/AI engineers considered data scientists? are they SWE?
Certainly not SWE. ML/AI/Data Science involve more or less the same things and skills. Many companies use the terms interchangeably but they don't mean exactly the same thing.
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