1/ I’ve thought for many years that strong verbal skills probably contribute to strong coding skills. “Code should read like a book!” was something a mentor told me that really stuck. Perhaps surprisingly- I’m not great with math- especially linear algebra of all things.https://twitter.com/fchollet/status/1208079432373563392 …
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2/ My personal approach to figuring stuff out really boils down to a combination of leaning heavily on experimentation, holding all ideas of how things as temporary and subject to change, sprinkle in cross pollination from other domains/papers, and good old fashioned problem
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Hmm, I'd say a solid understanding of linear algebra and calculus are required; it saves time in the long run to be able to identify what math is decoration and what is essential. Having access to lower level building blocks also allows for faster understanding, recall.
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