Wasn’t too difficult, right?

You just need the urge to learn. Seriously, that’s all you need. The entire community is here to help. It’s so damn simple that if you get stuck at some point, just blindly copy and paste the error in the Google search box and hit go! There, you have your answer! There’s a solution to almost every query on Stack Overflow to help you out. All you need to do is ask!

An interesting quote by Sebastian Thrun, the Founder and President at Udacity, that pretty much sums up what’s round the corner for all of us -

“I’m really looking forward to a time when generations after us look back and say how ridiculous it was that humans were driving cars.”

Just before I end this post, I would like to mention over here that I have decided to make everything all by myself - all the graphs, flowcharts, and anything else included in my posts that could make understanding​ a particular concept easier for all my readers, just like I’ve been doing till now.

It would’ve​ been​ so convenient to just pick up pictures by googling whatever I wish to add in my posts but then I couldn’t call my posts completely mine, right?

Making these diagrams does take time but then, somewhere down the line I want to feel proud of the content I provided to all my readers and don’t want a single person to feel that their time was wasted reading even a single post on my blog.

On that note, I wind up this post. I’ll keep sharing useful stuff through my upcoming posts that will hopefully prove to be interesting reads for all the people in the AI community working on different ideas and projects. Until then, stay tuned guys! :)

I’m leaving two links that I find quite good, for those readers who want a glossary kind of a site with them -

http://www.wildml.com/deep-learning-glossary/

https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/NVIDIA/the-deep-learning-glossary

Check out Hugo Larochelle’s latest awesome slides about ML and Deep Learning -

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByUKRdiCDK7-UXB1R1ZpX082MEk/view