When I look at Python code in DL/AI programs, I understand a lot of it, but there are many strange (from my pov) constructs that throw me off.
I tried a couple of long-format YT videos to get me up to speed, but found them tedious. I am okay working through a book and would like to do that instead.
What book would you recommend to someone who already knows programming in other languages? I have some background in Erlang, SQL, and JavaScript/React.
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r/learnpython When I look at Python code in DL/AI programs, I understand a lot of it, but there are many strange (from my pov) constructs that throw me off. I tried a couple of long-format YT videos to get me up to speed, but found them tedious. I am okay working through a book and would like to do that instead. What book would you recommend to someone who already knows programming in other languages? I have some background in Erlang, SQL, and JavaScript/React. submitted by /u/datashri [link] [comments]
When I look at Python code in DL/AI programs, I understand a lot of it, but there are many strange (from my pov) constructs that throw me off.
I tried a couple of long-format YT videos to get me up to speed, but found them tedious. I am okay working through a book and would like to do that instead.
What book would you recommend to someone who already knows programming in other languages? I have some background in Erlang, SQL, and JavaScript/React.
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