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RT @tech_swfl: TOMORROW Join us for a fascinating conversation about applications of AI in 4D storytelling and gaming. To register, visit: meetup.com/techallianceswfl/…
RT @mattjay: I remember sitting in the crowd in Miami when Barnaby Jack used a Pringles can antenna to scan the audience for insulin pumps.
He found one, and informed the gentleman who stood up he could make his pump dispense all of its insulin right no…
RT @tech_swfl: Thank you to everyone who joined us at today's #FSW State College School of Business and Technology Spring Career Showcase! It is exciting to see how much the SWFL tech community has grown in the past decade.
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RT @PythonSWFL: TOMORROW, Feb 23, in collab w/ @AlbusCode, we are launching a new study group DS from First Principles.
To master DS, you should not only get a grip on the tools, but also understand the underlying ideas and principles of the field.
For…
ALT EVENT: Data Science from first principles - study group meet and greet
To master data science, you should not only get a grip on the tools — data science libraries, frameworks, modules, and toolkits — but also understand the underlying ideas and principles of the field. In this study group, you’ll learn how most fundamental data science tools and algorithms work by implementing them from scratch. We will help you get comfortable with the math and statistics at the core of data science, and equip you with some hacking skills that data scientists use in their work.
ORGANIZERS
This study group is co-hosted by Albus Code and PySWFL.
STUDY MATERIALS
A copy of Data Science from Scratch: First Principles with Python, Second Edition by Joel Grus (available on Amazon).