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Where do I go from here: from a (perpetual)learner to a practitioner
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by oxxrs
2520 days ago
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At 40, I decided to take programming classes after stumbling across a question in quora that mentioned Python (it was the first time I heard about it as a programming language).
During my studies, I got very interested in NLP: So I read about it (NLTK). But the more I read, the more I realized I needed to cover other fields as well, in particular: statistics/probability, calculus, linear algebra.
The more I learn about NLP/ML/DL, the more I find new interesting things to learn.
At times, I feel lost and get discouraged, fearing that I won't have the time and energy to get into the NLP field. Should I just stop and look for a job in NLP and learn on the job? Is there any chance I get a junior position?
Any insights, pieces of advice from people with similar experiences? As a side note: my background is in linguistics and I started programming 4 years ago. I currently work as a front-end JS developer.
Thank you all! |
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