Are you a web developer and want to switch to machine learning and data-science?

Here's how you can do it.
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🤔Should I learn Python?
Yes, Despite many machine learning tools which were written for python are now being ported over to JavaScript, the Python Data-science community is more mature and learning python isn't all that tough.
🌟An overview of the frameworks you'll be working with https://twitter.com/PrasoonPratham/status/1310103650002378752?s=20
📖Follow this free course. https://twitter.com/PrasoonPratham/status/1310185405937901572?s=20
📈Primer on Activation functions https://twitter.com/PrasoonPratham/status/1310236556007858181?s=20
👨‍💻Use Google Collab to write your Machine Learning Code. https://twitter.com/PrasoonPratham/status/1310173969325027328?s=20
🧠Solve Machine learning challenges on Kaggle
Kaggle is the Data-Science/Machine Learning hub where you can participate in competitions, consider it as the place where you make projects.

Start with this challenge 👇 https://www.kaggle.com/c/titanic 
Let's say you still don't like Python, here are a list of Js equivalents for the Python machine learning tools.👇 https://twitter.com/PrasoonPratham/status/1310286332522934272?s=20
Another thread on Machine Learning using JavaScript https://twitter.com/PrasoonPratham/status/1306492684622639104?s=20
You can follow @PrasoonPratham.
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