I need help about making decision. Im bsc in computer science and also working with python web(Django) for about 2 years now.
I want to expand my knowledge, just to be competent in my next jobs and maybe to full switch to ML or just to have ability to use Web and ML together.
Is it worth it to start learning ML and how much time do i need to get to some ‘intermediate’ level.
Also one more question is how often do we see projects that are using ML and Web together?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
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r/cscareerquestions I need help about making decision. Im bsc in computer science and also working with python web(Django) for about 2 years now. I want to expand my knowledge, just to be competent in my next jobs and maybe to full switch to ML or just to have ability to use Web and ML together. Is it worth it to start learning ML and how much time do i need to get to some ‘intermediate’ level. Also one more question is how often do we see projects that are using ML and Web together? Thanks in advance for your replies. submitted by /u/PopApprehensive9968 [link] [comments]
I need help about making decision. Im bsc in computer science and also working with python web(Django) for about 2 years now.
I want to expand my knowledge, just to be competent in my next jobs and maybe to full switch to ML or just to have ability to use Web and ML together.
Is it worth it to start learning ML and how much time do i need to get to some ‘intermediate’ level.
Also one more question is how often do we see projects that are using ML and Web together?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
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