I’m really interested in joining your course, "Building a Real-Time ML System Together." I’ve gained skills through self-learning: training/testing models, tuning parameters, and evaluating their effectiveness, primarily using the scikit-learn library. However, I’m unsure if my current knowledge is enough to start this course, especially since I have no experience with deployment. Could you let me know if this is sufficient background to begin?
I’m based in Manitoba, Canada, and with the 7-hour time difference, your live sessions at 11 AM CET would be at 4 AM my time. On top of that, I have a full-time job and kids, so I would need to rely heavily on the recorded coding sessions.
Given my circumstances, would you still recommend the course? Are the recordings comprehensive enough for someone in my situation to follow along without attending live?
Thank you for your time, and I’m looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
Hi Pau,
I’m really interested in joining your course, "Building a Real-Time ML System Together." I’ve gained skills through self-learning: training/testing models, tuning parameters, and evaluating their effectiveness, primarily using the scikit-learn library. However, I’m unsure if my current knowledge is enough to start this course, especially since I have no experience with deployment. Could you let me know if this is sufficient background to begin?
I’m based in Manitoba, Canada, and with the 7-hour time difference, your live sessions at 11 AM CET would be at 4 AM my time. On top of that, I have a full-time job and kids, so I would need to rely heavily on the recorded coding sessions.
Given my circumstances, would you still recommend the course? Are the recordings comprehensive enough for someone in my situation to follow along without attending live?
Thank you for your time, and I’m looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
Regards,
Rahat
Hi Rahat,
Check your email.
Pau
Love this one Pau!
Grateful for the feedback. I am glad you got value from it!
Another banger article Pau!
Where would you place Quix compared to Bytewax for dev experience and debugging?
Thanks for the feedback Alex.
I personally find Quix easier for developing and debugging than Bytewax.