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by dennybritz on 2019-01-28 (UTC).

1/ I think people worry too much *what* to study instead of *how* to study. This applies to topics like programming languages, machine learning, javascript frameworks, etc. Let's take machine learning as an example.

— Denny Britz (@dennybritz) January 28, 2019
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by dennybritz on 2019-01-28 (UTC).

4/ The counterintuitive thing: If you go depth-first you will by *by necessity* also get the breath. References and question will take you to wildly different material. Eventually, all Deep Learning papers will trace a path back to LSTMs or backprop ;)

— Denny Britz (@dennybritz) January 28, 2019
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by dennybritz on 2019-01-28 (UTC).

5/ That's why it really doesn't matter much *where* you start. It's much more important to be curious, don't be afraid of the things you don't understand, and go deep into something. The breadth will take care of itself over time.

— Denny Britz (@dennybritz) January 28, 2019
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