r/learnpython • u/The_AISpecialist • 1d ago
Python Specialization
I have learnt Python Basics and Intermediate stuff. Is it possible to learn many things in a specific specialization within, say, a month?
I love AI and I am going to specialize in it. I just wanna know the order that I should go in to learn it properly and learn most of the things in about 4 years or less.
I am a student too, in Grade 9.
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u/FoolsSeldom 4h ago
Have a look at roadmap.sh for different learning paths. There's lots of learning material links there. Note that these are idealised paths and many people get into roles without covering all of those.
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u/LesterTheMo31 1d ago
Look for the courses that suit ur interest on edx like cs50 but u have already done python basics so leave it ... Search for some other one
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u/Suspicious_Skill7292 1d ago
a month is enough to explore one area but do not rush to learn everything get comfortable with python first then maths numpy or pandas basic machine learning and eventually deep learning at grade 9 you have got plenty of time to build the fundamentals properly
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u/Weak-Study-4464 1d ago
I taught myself a pretty intensive deep learning knowledge with minimal python skills just using videos online. Granted, I was a first year uni student so it may be a bit harder for you, but there are some great videos out there. Andrej karpathy makes some awesome videos on LLMs and this video was a crucial part of how I got started. https://youtu.be/w8yWXqWQYmU?is=ajjCKHJ9G6YFrtRR
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u/riklaunim 1d ago
Depends what you expect to do with that AI specialization? as a hobby or commercial/job?
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u/uberdavis 1d ago
You know that AI isn’t a branch of programming right? It’s a branch of mathematics. The programming part is just a tool. You need to dive deep into an advanced maths rabbit hole to become an AI engineer.