Oct. 29, 2022, 3:32 a.m. | /u/hotdatassss

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I've been using sklearn for a long time and I understand what it's doing, I know which techniques are appropriate for which tasks.There's no shortage of Sklearn tutorials and data science courses to learn the concepts and see examples.

But there's all these syntax details within sklearn that are harder for me than they should be. With other libraries like Pandas I can write new code without a reference, or look at readthedocs for quick reference. But with Sklearn I'm …

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