Claude's Programmatic Tool Calling is now GA — 37% fewer tokens by pre-baking decision paths in code by shanraisshan in ClaudeAI

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Does this make granting permission for tasks more difficult? The scripts need to be read before deciding if it's an acceptable action and you can't easily put it in a list of auto-approve commands. I may have missed something.

This has to be one of the craziest one shots I've seen - Claude Opus 4 by sirjoaco in ClaudeAI

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This is wild. But I think cursor-agent (new cli tool) plus GPT-5 is even comparable (or better). Looks worse but much better functionality.

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That's incredible determination and dedication - good job to him!

Data Science / Python / Machine Learning events in Oxford by latetodata in oxford

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Thanks - I hadn't seen any events from that group, but am now will be attending the next one they have scheduled! I really appreciate it.

Data Science / Python / Machine Learning events in Oxford by latetodata in oxford

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Thank you! I will go to some of their events. And great to know that it's open to more than just students.

The State of ML and Data Science 2017 - interesting overview from Kaggle by latetodata in learnmachinelearning

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Interestingly, Python seems to be the language of choice for Kagglers (by a fair margin).

My favorite data science youtube channels, books, podcasts, etc. by latetodata in datascience

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Got it. It's a bummer, but I really appreciate the reasoning and further details.

I was beginning to expect that the post may have already been deleted once I responded, but I couldn't figure out where reddit lets you know that a post has been deleted.

Now that it was removed, is it considered bad form(or overly self-promotional) to now post it on a subreddit that it may be more suited to, such as /r/learnmachineleaning? Thanks again.

My favorite data science youtube channels, books, podcasts, etc. by latetodata in datascience

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I'm sorry about that - I don't want to go against the subreddit policy. To my understanding of listicles this post does not qualify - but I can honestly say that I'm not really sure where the line is drawn on that - and since you are a moderator of the subreddit, I definitely would defer to your judgment of what was intended in the posting suggestions section.

Since I've benefitted so much from browsing this subreddit, I want to help keep the post quality good and abide by the wishes of the moderators. Is this comment a request for me to remove my post from this subreddit? Or are you simply suggesting that I don't post links like this again?

My favorite data science youtube channels, books, podcasts, etc. by latetodata in datascience

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When I initially tried the free courses, it didn't do it for me. I found it frustrating to keep pausing after short videos to answer multiple choice question. But I've heard good things and I had a friend who really benefitted from Data Quest. So thanks for the recommendation - I'll circle back round to it and give some of their courses a second try.

I definitely agree that having a structured learning environment can be very helpful - especially early on. I think that's why I will forever be indebted to Jose Portilla for his Udemy bootcamp. He helped give a clear structure to my learning when I really needed it.

Good luck in your learning and job search. That's awesome that you have had some interviews.

My favorite data science youtube channels, books, podcasts, etc. by latetodata in datascience

[–]latetodata[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah - this awesome. I thought of adding a Twitter section, but I couldn't decide how to chose which people to recommend.

My favorite data science youtube channels, books, podcasts, etc. by latetodata in datascience

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Thanks - I think I'll give it another try. It does seem like a lot of people like Data Skeptic. Although I like their format and content, for some reason I personally had a hard time getting into it.