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Aakash Nain | Tensorflow 2.0 | TF Add-Ons | Good API Designs | CTDS.Show #90

09 Aug 2020

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Audio (Podcast Version) available here: https://anchor.fm/chaitimedatascience Subscribe here to the newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/sanyambhutani In this Episode, Sanyam Bhutani interviews one of his personal mentors and a mentor and a guru to the Indian machine learning community, Aakash Nain: Deep Learning engineer at Ola, GoogleDev Expert and TensorFlow add on maintainer. This interview is really part two of the earlier blog interview with Akash. In this interview, they really expand on the things from earlier and discuss Aakash's journey into open source, how his appreciation for open source TensorFlow and good API has evolved. He also shares many amazing advices on how someone who's interested in becoming a better practitioner, better Kaggler, better contributor, can learn and learn from Aakash's mistakes as well. Previous Interview: https://medium.com/dsnet/interview-with-kaggle-kernels-expert-aakash-nain-73209223bbd0 Follow: Aakash Nain: https://twitter.com/A_K_Nain https://t.co/BuGVTun1TH?amp=1 Sanyam Bhutani: https://twitter.com/bhutanisanyam1 Blog: sanyambhutani.com About: https://sanyambhutani.com/tag/chaitimedatascience/ A show for Interviews with Practitioners, Kagglers & Researchers and all things Data Science hosted by Sanyam Bhutani. You can expect weekly episodes every available as Video, Podcast, and blogposts. If you'd like to support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/chaitimedatascience Intro track: Flow by LiQWYD https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd

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