The Seventh Lesson From Upcoming Course on Real-World ML

Published 2024-01-27
The Seventh Lesson From Upcoming Course on Real-World ML

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  • @lukephillips7239
    Thanks for all these videos. I'm in my last semester of my bachelor's degree and I'm going to take the PL-300 exam sometime near the end of march hopefully. I'm studying hard for that and taking a course in data management. Your straightforward advice makes me confident that I will be able to become a data analyst and eventually a MLE with some good patience and consistency. Keep it up!
  • @mrbob4104
    oh dont forget to add the link to your courses in your video description. Thanks. Planning on taking your ML course in the near future.
  • @cheloso111
    Off topic quiestion, would you consider the python entry lvl certification from the python institud a dood certification?
  • @framee1795
    What about AI engineering such as computer vision, NLP, Image Processing, Signal processing sir?
  • @marvhan888
    im forever indebted to you for pointing the right direction, I hope someday i will get the chance to shake your hand in person Mike
  • @jorgepadua5802
    Hey man, i start my first data analyst role next week. Any tips?
  • @mustard2502
    Hey i’m enrolling into college this year in august. I’m wondering if i should pursue a computer science degree with concentration in data science to become a ml engineer one day or should i purse a cs degree with concentration in networking and cyber security to become a cloud engineer one day. Which choice has a better chance for me getting a secured well paying job that will be around for years to come and won’t be over saturated like how software engineering is now.
  • Hello Sir , I have around three years of experience in SAP Basis/HANA, and I'm considering transitioning into data engineering/analysis. I hold an AWS Architect Associate certificate and have been involved in a team responsible for migrating S/4 HANA to AWS. Would it be advisable for me to directly delve into data engineering, learning tools such as Spark, PySpark, and Databricks? Additionally, while I have expertise in SQL at an administrative level, I'm currently practicing medium-level SQL questions on platforms like LeetCode and feel increasingly comfortable with them. I genuinely appreciate and value your feedback.