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Hi I am Daniel, and I am a LL.M. student in business law, working as a software engineer and organizer of tech related events in Vienna. My current personal learning efforts focus on machine learning (and ultimately artificial intelligence ). Connect on: LinkedIn Github Medium Twitter This is an amazing platform! :) Stay motivated :)
Hi Calvin Koepke ! Great question! There are various discussions on the web about this topic. Here is another great article that got me going: https://hackernoon.com/machine-learning-with-javascript-part-1-9b97f3ed4fe5 I think to start in ML you can use whatever language you like. The problems that arise in ML are mostly language agnostic and as I figured out, the difference between the languages are minimal. I simply don't want to copy python code when most of the time I am working with JS. I will reconsider my findings when I reach the limitations of JS, but for now I am far from it :)
In your settings you have to choose the source. If you have pushed your code it takes a while until it is displayed. If it isn't configured right, it display the Readme by default. See https://help.github.com/articles/configuring-a-publishing-source-for-github-pages/#default-source-settings-for-repositories-without-the-username-naming-scheme