Reading the book / books #20
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Hi Sebastian, Thank you for a wonderful resource to learn ML. I would like to ask as an absolute beginner to ML, should I start with Python Machine Learning book Edition 3 and then come to the new book "ML with Pytorch & Scikit-learn" or can I directly jump into this book and get everything the old book has ? Please let me know. Thanks. |
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Good question. You can definitely skip "Python Machine Learning book Edition 3" and jump directly into "ML with Pytorch & Scikit-learn". You will get everything that PyML 3 has, and more :). (The only reason to consider PyML 3 is if you really must use TensorFlow and have no interest in PyTorch whatsoever). |
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Good question. You can definitely skip "Python Machine Learning book Edition 3" and jump directly into "ML with Pytorch & Scikit-learn". You will get everything that PyML 3 has, and more :).
(The only reason to consider PyML 3 is if you really must use TensorFlow and have no interest in PyTorch whatsoever).