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HackYourFuture and private mentor

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 So around 2021, I heard first about HackYourFuture in Copenhagen. I do not remember if it was online or at an event, but I heard about it. Ah, I remember, it was from LinkedIn, I was online networking, and someone recommended it to me. Nah, there was a test or exam first to get an interview.  After the test, they recommended I not join the physical team.  Why? I had two kids at home, it was the COVID time, plus I was also enrolled at CBS. They recommended that I have a private mentor. Good thing that the mentor was Hungarian, so I studied a lot of interesting things in Hungarian. Will it be the same for you as well? I do not know, at it was in 2021, Covid time, and I was a Hungarian... Jah I was good in coding ;)

AWS certificates, how it started

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 In 2020, it was free to register for courses on AWS. Yes, for free, I could start to take courses on Amazon. How did it start? - AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials (Second Edition): Introduction to the AWS Cloud - Introduction to Amazon EC2 Systems Manager - Demystifying AI/ML/DL Did I continue it? Yes Then I took more: - What is Deep Learning? - What is Machine Learning? - What is Artificial Intelligence? Source: https://www.intersystems.com/

Python some of the courses I took

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 Is it good to have Mathematics, Physics, and Informatics knowledge before you start with Python? You will figure it out... For me, it was basic from my previous university studies... š— š—®š˜š—µš—²š—ŗš—®š˜š—¶š—°š˜€, š—£š—µš˜†š˜€š—¶š—°š˜€, š—®š—»š—± š—œš—»š—³š—¼š—æš—ŗš—®š˜š—¶š—°š˜€ š—øš—»š—¼š˜„š—¹š—²š—±š—“š—²: * Biomathematics, Biometrics 1. * Physics * Applied informatics 1-2. * Thermodynamics * Electrotechnics * Measurement techniques and control * Informatics * Mathematics I. * Mathematics II. * Statistics I. * Business Informatics * Basics of Math (post.grad) * Computer Science (post.grad) - R program * Statistics II. * EƘ Mat * EƘ Excel So, what type of Python course did I take? Is it all? Nope.... So, how did I start? š—£š˜†š˜š—µš—¼š—» š—¹š—²š—®š—æš—»š—¶š—»š—“: - Python Lists, Functions and Packages, NumPy - Python Matplotlib, Dictionaries & Pandas, Logic, Control Flow and Filtering, Loops - Python Data Science Toolbox (Part 1): Writing your own functions, Default arguments, variable-length arguments and scope, Lambda f...

LinkedIn - certificates and courses in the beginning

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 In 2020, it cost around 200DKK per month to have a LinkedIn premium account. That also gave me direct access to thousands of courses. If you only wanted to take one course at LinkedIn, it was around 160-180 DKK per course. But if you had a premium account, there was no limit, how many courses you could start and finish.  How did I start on LinkedIn? Which courses did I take first? Later I took more, but how I started... LinkedIn certificates: - Learning Threat Modeling for Security Professionals - Threat Modeling: Repudiation in Depth - Threat Modeling: Spoofing In Depth - Artificial Intelligence Tools and Concepts - JMeter: Performance and Load Testing - Machine Learning and AI Foundations: Value Estimations Were they interesting? Yes. Especially the fake!! In 2020, it was in the beginning... Nowadays, it is normal... even in the Netflix movie Lupin, the chief commissioner of Paris' police force decides to be silent about his kidnapper, Assane. Why, as Assane ...

LinkedIn - Are you afraid from AI? one of my post from 2020...

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  18/08/2020 Labor saving devices in the past and nowadays. Bring wealth into this world. Be part of the change. Now I learn for Organisering i teori og praksis subject at CBS HD1 and got inspired through the Power loom example. I can see the similarity in Python programming language or coding. I believe being part of the technological change is better, then not :) Textile Manufacture, 1840. /Nreeding And Drawing At A Manchester Cotton Mill. Lithograph, English, C1840. Source: https://www.posterazzi.com/ Frederick Winslow Taylor (author of The Principles of Scientific Management) mentioned an interesting case. In 1840 in Manchester, England 5 000 weavers broke into the factory, where the new power loom machines were installed. They destroyed the machines. Why? They were afraid that the labor-saving device would lead to their unemployment. What was the truth? By 1911 in Manchester there were around 265 000 weavers. Why? The cotton goods turned to be casual wear from luxury products ...