April 2022
Intermediate to advanced
576 pages
18h 11m
English
Now that you’ve worked through part 1 of this book, you have a feel for a pattern of validating project ideas that borrows heavily from the approaches set in modern software development. Once an idea has been properly vetted and a (rough) prototype built, the next step in building a maintainable solution is to focus on building it properly.
In the introduction to part 1, I mentioned that a lot of ML projects fail because of lackluster planning and scoping. Following closely on the heels of those reasons is the failure mode of shutting off a project that’s in production because it’s either an unsalvageable broken mess or because the business doesn’t realize the value of it and is unwilling ...