By Jeremy, who is the founding researcher at fast.ai.
Three things I love about this series
1. Jeremy seems like a power user of Jupyter notebook and uses them beautifully to run the lectures. The book on fastai is also written in Jupyter notebooks.
2. The lectures are super hands on - Jeremy actually fires up a jupyter notebook and runs code which often surprises him
3. I love how he describes he deep dives into a specific Kaggle competition. Describes in great detail his own attempts at getting up the leaderboard. It's almost like watching a poker player reveal her decision process before they make a move.
By Jeremy, who is the founding researcher at fast.ai.
Three things I love about this series 1. Jeremy seems like a power user of Jupyter notebook and uses them beautifully to run the lectures. The book on fastai is also written in Jupyter notebooks. 2. The lectures are super hands on - Jeremy actually fires up a jupyter notebook and runs code which often surprises him 3. I love how he describes he deep dives into a specific Kaggle competition. Describes in great detail his own attempts at getting up the leaderboard. It's almost like watching a poker player reveal her decision process before they make a move.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SF_h3xF3cE&list=PLfYUBJiXbd...