[AMA] Director of Machine Learning Engineering and Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, Here to Answer Your Python Basics Questions!

Hello, r/Python community,

I am a Director of Machine Learning Engineering and an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, where I teach courses in Data Analytics, Data-Driven Decision Making, and Data Science. In addition to my work at Georgetown, I've also taught Python at an Art School, focusing mainly on absolute beginners in the field.

I am passionate about helping newcomers navigate the exciting world of Python programming, data science, and machine learning. Whether you're stuck on syntax issues, struggling with data manipulation, or curious about how Python fits into the larger landscape of machine learning, I'm here to help.

Feel free to ask me anything related to:

  • Getting started with Python
  • Data Analytics and its applications
  • Making data-driven decisions
  • Best practices for learning Data Science
  • Tips on transitioning into a career in Machine Learning Engineering
  • My experience teaching Python at an Art School
  • Any other Python or data science-related questions you may have!

I'll be more than happy to share my insights and help you on your learning journey.

Proof of Identity: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-gray-phd/

Ask me anything!