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      <title>Book tip. Machine Learning Yearning by Andrew Ng</title>
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      <description>I just finished reading Andrew Ng&amp;rsquo;s new book &amp;lsquo;Machine Learning Yearning&amp;rsquo; and would like to recommend it to everyone interested in learning more about managing machine learning projects.
Andrew Ng is one of the world&amp;rsquo;s thought-leaders in the field of machine learning. Many of his lectures and MOOCs are freely available online and they are great resources for hands-on tips around running machine learning projects and prioritizing the next steps as a team.</description>
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      <title>Book review. Python Tricks: A Buffet of Awesome Python Features by Dan Bader</title>
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      <description>I recently read &amp;lsquo;Python Tricks: The Book. A Buffet of Awesome Python Features&amp;rsquo; by Dan Bader which is available here. I absolutely recommend buying the book if you would like to level up your Python coding skills.
The aim of the book is to provide easily digestible Python code recipes that you can use to make your code more robust as well as easier to understand and maintain (both by your future self and your collaborators).</description>
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