I have written the following articles.
Good book "Introduction to Python3", N selections where explanations have failed (N = 3).
In other words, the target book is
** This, both! ** **
Yasuki Saito:tada: |
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It seems that (the latter is a translated book, so it is a supervised translation). It's a giant. .. ..
I also wrote the following article. .. ..
GitHub of good book "Deep Learning from scratch"
Why ModuleNotFoundError: No module named'dataset.mnist' appears in "Deep Learning from scratch".
⇒ ** The Python code around here seems to be pretty solid! !! ** **
"Deep Learning from scratch--Theory and implementation of deep learning learned in Python" Chapter 1 (number of pages: 20) Getting Started with Python It has become On page 20, Python is briefly explained, It's impossible to explain such an amount, if you leave it to other books. I was worried about it, but ... It's Python's ** de, pro **.
These books are good books.
Good book ×? Good book:tada:So isn't it pretty reliable?! |
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Information sharing.
The following is a digression. ** "Books" are still important. < -- Let's buy it. ** ** However, it costs money, paper books take up space, are heavy, and To get the money ** If it is a good book, ** Get the good information that the author publishes online for free and get the money back! !! (I was surprised to find that the same person was publishing two books that I tried to practice such activities, so I wrote an article.)