1. CS50: Introduction to Computer Science An introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming. https://
pll.harvard.edu/course/cs50-in
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Harvard CS50: Introduction to Computer Science Course
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Free Harvard Resources for Programming Data Science Machine Learning
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Don't pay ridiculous amounts of money to study Programming, Data Science, and Machine Learning. Learn these for FREE from the experts at Harvard university. (A thread)
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Freelancing opens new professional opportunities in tech economy
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Can't agree more Eddie! Freelancing opened up a new world of opportunities for me that I even wasn't aware of before.
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Comparative Visualization for AI Image Generation Solutions
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Will be good to prepare a comparative visualization for all the AI image generation solutions out there! Will start working on it soon!!
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Comparing Lexica Art with Another Creative AI Tool
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How is it compared to @LexicaArt
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AI Limitations: Humans Still Essential for Quality Output
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Here are some key points from the space: 1. AI can't completely replace humans in its current implementation. 2. AI can give you a skeleton to solve a problem but specifics need to filled by humans. 3. Quality of output for these tools totally depends on the quality of input.
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Will Generative AI Replace Developer Jobs? Impact Analysis
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Will AI replace developer jobs? Amazing twitter space by @ykdojo on how generative AI like GPT-3, ChatGPT will change the landscape for developer jobs.
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Plotly and Bokeh: Essential Data Visualization Libraries
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Great addition Sarah! @plotly and @bokeh is amazing
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Roadmap for Aspiring Machine Learning Engineers
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I understand your point. But this could act as a roadmap for someone just starting in the field who aspires to be an ML engineer.
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Seaborn: Python Library for Statistical Data Visualization
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7. Seaborn Seaborn is a library for creating statistical graphics in Python. It is built on top of Matplotlib and provides a higher-level interface for creating visualizations, including support for more complex plots and advanced aesthetics. https://
seaborn.pydata.org