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Is it worthwhile to make the switch from Scratch to Python for machine learning?
Jan. 5, 2022, 6:52 p.m. | /u/all_you_can_eat_soup
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Scratch is what I am most proficient in, and have already completed various AI projects with, but my colleagues tell me it will be worth it to learn how to program in python, even though I will be set back in the short term. Is this true? Or is scratch just as sophisticated of a language for AI?
My goal is to get into a FAANG company, and am in some talks, so does anyone know if they have a …
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