Original Reddit post

I am a frontend developer, have worked with React and JS over the course of several years. Recently I felt like I want to switch to AI/ML positions entirely. I do not mean add AI to my portfolio, I mean get into it. The problem is time. The only time I can learn realistically is on weekends. Weekdays work and, in the evenings, I am simply tired of my brain. Whatever I choose must therefore be worth those few hours I get on Saturday and Sunday because I cannot afford to waste 3 months on nothing that leads nowhere. I have heard of DataCamp, LogicMojo AI and ML, fast ai, Coursera and Udemy. But actually, I do not know what would make sense to someone like me. Frontend to AI/ML is not the most widespread switch and I have a heavy background of CS theory. Did anybody have a similar switch? What really assisted you in getting in that direction, not getting exhausted at weekends? submitted by /u/kent-Charya

Originally posted by u/kent-Charya on r/ArtificialInteligence