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ConAntonakos commented on Opinions on functional programming and OCaml   gist.github.com/vjeux/cc2... · Posted by u/ry_harper
vjeux · 8 years ago
Hey, I'm sorry I misrepresented Facebook here. This was a small rant I did in response to a comment on my latest blog post. This is not extremely well thought out.
ConAntonakos · 8 years ago
Do not apologize. You did nothing wrong. You explored your curiosities and are learning like everyone else.
ConAntonakos commented on Reddit hires first lobbyists   thehill.com/policy/techno... · Posted by u/MoronInAHurry
ConAntonakos · 8 years ago
I feel like such a novice, but what exactly do lobbyists do? Do they bombard gov't officials with emails, show up in-person, convince people to follow their clients' agendas, etc.? How will they be employed by Reddit? Why is lobbying even a thing?
ConAntonakos commented on Rigetti Forest 1.0 – programming environment for quantum/classical computing   medium.com/rigetti/introd... · Posted by u/reikonomusha
ConAntonakos · 9 years ago
I read this as "Bighetti" from HBO's Silicon Valley.
ConAntonakos commented on React v15.5.0   facebook.github.io/react/... · Posted by u/shahzeb
TheSisb2 · 9 years ago
This compiles poorly and has a performance cost, it turns out. Doing:

constructor(props) { super(props); this.func = this.func.bind(this); }

Is better if you care about performance.

ConAntonakos · 9 years ago
Just curious: are there tests proving this?
ConAntonakos commented on Free resources for learning full-stack web development   github.com/bmorelli25/Bec... · Posted by u/moipersoin
ConAntonakos · 9 years ago
Unrelated, but is there a good list for machine learning?
ConAntonakos commented on Graphql-Up: CLI to create a ready-to-use GraphQL API   graph.cool/graphql-up/... · Posted by u/schickling
ConAntonakos · 9 years ago
Is there a way to convert SQL schema to the GraphQL IDL notation?
ConAntonakos commented on CS 20SI: Tensorflow for Deep Learning Research   web.stanford.edu/class/cs... · Posted by u/nafizh
wavewash · 9 years ago
From the FAQ: Will lectures be recorded? Because this is a student initiated course, the lectures won't be recorded.
ConAntonakos · 9 years ago
I hope that changes in the future! Looking for a really good course on TensorFlow. Udacity's Self-Driving Car nanodegree is also very hands-on in terms of learning TensorFlow. You build your own mini version.
ConAntonakos commented on Artificial Intelligence Graduate Certificate   scpd.stanford.edu/public/... · Posted by u/tma-1
bitL · 9 years ago
Oh well, as someone who is currently enrolled into Udacity's Self-driving car and AI nanodegrees, watching ongoing MIT's self-driving course, considering taking GATech's online M.S. degree for ML, I should probably start planning budget for this Stanford offering...
ConAntonakos · 9 years ago
Awesome! I'm also currently taking Udacity's self-driving car nanodegree, but I think I only intend on doing the first of three semesters because I want to concentrate on the fundamentals, and not necessarily self-driving cars. Do you recommend enrolling or checking out the AI nanodegree? Have you looked at the ML one?
ConAntonakos commented on MIT 6.S094: Deep Learning for Self-Driving Cars   youtube.com/playlist?list... · Posted by u/seycombi
ConAntonakos · 9 years ago
Exciting stuff! Thank you for publicly releasing this. Deep learning and self-driving cars are exciting spaces, and will definitely see more activity in the future.

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