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Tutorial Hell, Work Life Balance, Machine Learning & More

Daniel Bourke
Daniel Bourke
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ZTM Academy Instructor, Daniel Bourke answers the most upvoted Zero To Mastery student community questions in this AMA style video. Daniel answers questions about life, machine learning, business, getting a job and more.

Daniel is a self-taught Machine Learning Engineer that has worked at one of Australia's fastest-growing artificial intelligence agencies, Max Kelsen, and is now using his expertise to teach thousands of students data science and machine learning.

Just a few of the topics covered:

  1. Life (work-life balance, daily routine, music while working, working on solo projects)
  2. Career (getting hired in data science, getting out of tutorial hell, freelancing, how do I make money)
  3. Machine Learning (data structures and algorithms, do you need a GPU to train and deploy ML models, the missing component of a CS degree)

Additional resources:

  1. Daniel's course -- Complete Machine Learning and Data Science: Zero to Mastery
  2. The missing semester of your CS degree
  3. Cunningham's Law
  4. Master the Coding Interview: Data Structures + Algorithms

Without further ado...

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