@sridharsarnobat8673

I agree. I was a bit lost in my course during classes and the required reading was way too mathematical. This book was available at the library and helped me with the most important parts.

@SasukeItachiUchihaFromKonoha

' hands on machine learning with scikit-learn and tensorflow '
All time goat🛐

@user-ob5vq3jm4x

These books sound like such a game-changer for diving into machine learning! Your enthusiasm is contagious, and it’s awesome to see someone so passionate about learning.

@ThatwasAsian

To make the loop smoother just say “these are the best machine learning algorithm books” in one take, cut “these are the-“ and move it to the end of the video when you’re done. Hope this helps!

@Techdadphd

Statquest illustrative guide is the best for me. Made for people like me that get confused in ML classes

@advaithsahasranamam6170

The statquest guide to ML is a godsend!

@samxu7183

I don't usually read books, but one of the books I really love and actually got a physical copy of is "deep learning with Python by Francois Chollet" in which the second edition actually talks about some fairly recent stuff.

@shaggy75

Bet he didn't even read 10 pages any of those books, they look super new...even the smell might be there

@silentwater79

Those books look like new and as he did not even open those books a single time.

@eddysaoudi253

I recommend the "grokking" series in Manning Publications like Grokking Machine Learning

@John83118

This is simply groundbreaking. A book I read with similar insights shook my world. "Game Theory and the Pursuit of Algorithmic Fairness" by Jack Frostwell

@stevenrogers12

Thanks for sharing your insights on these books. For anyone diving into the job hunt, I’ve heard Resubot is a solid option for crafting a resume that stands out.

@user-ob5vq3jm4x

These books sound like such a game-changer for diving deeper into machine learning! Your enthusiasm is contagious-definitely adding a few of these to my reading list.

@Garaceg

Do we need to get these books on a Physical format (or at least eBook format) or would also work if I were to get them on audio format?

@Eysh2009

The Oreilly ones are always amazing, I have most of them here at home!

@CodeNomadAman

"I know you haven't even read a single page; all the books are new. 😅"

@hemeldebnath5460

Statistical pattern recognition and machine learning by Chris Bishop. Classic book for ML

@tlo0542

Love the work you do. Thank you kindly 🙏❤️

@celestialgamer360

i am learning from the book called- hands on machine learning with scikit learn and tensorflow...

@firasbrinsi9700

Hello Nicholas, isn't Data Science from Scratch a bit dated? Can you recommend any more recent books? Thanks!