Could anybody say how these compare to Andrew Ng's ml-class? I'm almost through ml-class and I'm wondering, whether these courses add much.
Have you seen the follow up course "Principles of Reactive Programming" too? It's also by Martin Odersky, but also with Erik Meijer and Roland Kuhn. https://www.coursera.org/course/reactive
Relevant: "Functional Programming Principles in Scala" starts in 4 days on coursera, which was created by the author of scala. https://www.coursera.org/course/progfun
At norvig.com/ipython where the file is hosted it says it's from 18-Apr-2013.
Excellent! Thank you very much, Jacob.
Are all of these full-length (~30+ minutes) talks? If not, is there some way to see which ones are full-length talks?
Could anybody say how these compare to Andrew Ng's ml-class? I'm almost through ml-class and I'm wondering, whether these courses add much.
Have you seen the follow up course "Principles of Reactive Programming" too? It's also by Martin Odersky, but also with Erik Meijer and Roland Kuhn. https://www.coursera.org/course/reactive
Relevant: "Functional Programming Principles in Scala" starts in 4 days on coursera, which was created by the author of scala. https://www.coursera.org/course/progfun
At norvig.com/ipython where the file is hosted it says it's from 18-Apr-2013.
Excellent! Thank you very much, Jacob.
Are all of these full-length (~30+ minutes) talks? If not, is there some way to see which ones are full-length talks?