Machine Learning with JavaScript - Tutorial [Beginner Friendly]

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Machine Learning with JavaScript - Tutorial [Beginner Friendly]
Learncode.Academy channel on Youtube has about 455k subscribers at the moment, and as you might have guessed it's a place where anyone interested can learn about different aspects of programming. 

I, for example, have look at a couple of tutorials and lessons from the channel when I began learning JS. But it's not only JS that the channel is about. Anyway, they started a new tutorials series, which is specific to JS :)

This is a beginner friendly tutorials, the beginner part applying to the machine learning aspect, not the JS aspect of the series. So, you might want to be fluent with JS before starting it. And I'd also recommend you dust off the part of your memory that has to do with linear algebra, calculus, and probabilistic statistics as they are relevant and much need to machine learning. 

So, here's the first tutorial of the series. Check it out if you're interested in machine learning and you don't wanna do it pythonically. There you go, I said that word: pythonically. 
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