I am about to complete my 4th sem, enrolled in a specialization program of ML. I am also taking an external course Andrew Ng’s one. As I was going through this course, I realized I am not too excited to open my laptop and start studying it. I started with pace but my interest kind of dwindled along the way. Maybe I realized I’ve too much to do in this domain before I can see any significant progress.
Now this was not the case with when I started doing development in my first year, I have done web development, created some good projects. I am still working on one of my projects {Flask, MySQL, Next.js} and I’ve so many ideas regarding this, and want to continue working on it. I feel like doing development or writing up code is more interesting and likeable to me. I want to try embedded systems too, and in the upcoming summer break my friend suggested that we should get our hands dirty with flutter too to see how it feels to be doing native development.
I guess my problem is, I like to see my immediate progress that’s why I like doing development where I can write 100-200 LOC and can see the code doing something and get assurance that yes it is working but with ML I am not sure what I am hoping to gain or see. But since I am only in 4th sem, I’ve two more semester to exhaust all my potential domain options, so by the end of 6th sem I’ll be sure about what I want to continue with for the placement or for later on job options. Is this okay approach or I am seeing at everything the wrong way?
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r/cscareerquestions I am about to complete my 4th sem, enrolled in a specialization program of ML. I am also taking an external course Andrew Ng’s one. As I was going through this course, I realized I am not too excited to open my laptop and start studying it. I started with pace but my interest kind of dwindled along the way. Maybe I realized I’ve too much to do in this domain before I can see any significant progress. Now this was not the case with when I started doing development in my first year, I have done web development, created some good projects. I am still working on one of my projects {Flask, MySQL, Next.js} and I’ve so many ideas regarding this, and want to continue working on it. I feel like doing development or writing up code is more interesting and likeable to me. I want to try embedded systems too, and in the upcoming summer break my friend suggested that we should get our hands dirty with flutter too to see how it feels to be doing native development. I guess my problem is, I like to see my immediate progress that’s why I like doing development where I can write 100-200 LOC and can see the code doing something and get assurance that yes it is working but with ML I am not sure what I am hoping to gain or see. But since I am only in 4th sem, I’ve two more semester to exhaust all my potential domain options, so by the end of 6th sem I’ll be sure about what I want to continue with for the placement or for later on job options. Is this okay approach or I am seeing at everything the wrong way? submitted by /u/armedrossie [link] [comments]
I am about to complete my 4th sem, enrolled in a specialization program of ML. I am also taking an external course Andrew Ng’s one. As I was going through this course, I realized I am not too excited to open my laptop and start studying it. I started with pace but my interest kind of dwindled along the way. Maybe I realized I’ve too much to do in this domain before I can see any significant progress.
Now this was not the case with when I started doing development in my first year, I have done web development, created some good projects. I am still working on one of my projects {Flask, MySQL, Next.js} and I’ve so many ideas regarding this, and want to continue working on it. I feel like doing development or writing up code is more interesting and likeable to me. I want to try embedded systems too, and in the upcoming summer break my friend suggested that we should get our hands dirty with flutter too to see how it feels to be doing native development.
I guess my problem is, I like to see my immediate progress that’s why I like doing development where I can write 100-200 LOC and can see the code doing something and get assurance that yes it is working but with ML I am not sure what I am hoping to gain or see. But since I am only in 4th sem, I’ve two more semester to exhaust all my potential domain options, so by the end of 6th sem I’ll be sure about what I want to continue with for the placement or for later on job options. Is this okay approach or I am seeing at everything the wrong way?
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