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Thoughtful Machine Learning with Python

by Matthew Kirk

Copyright 2017 Matthew Kirk. All rights reserved.

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Preface

I wrote the first edition of Thoughtful Machine Learning out of frustration over my coworkers lack of discipline. Back in 2009 I was working on lots of machine learning projects and found that as soon as we introduced support vector machines, neural nets, or anything else, all of a sudden common coding practice just went out the window .

Thoughtful Machine Learning was my response. At the time I was writing 100% of my code in Ruby and wrote this book for that language. Well, as you can imagine, that was a tough challenge, and Im excited to present a new edition of this book rewritten for Python. I have gone through most of the chapters, changed the examples, and made it much more up to date and useful for people who will write machine learning code. I hope you enjoy it.

As I stated in the first edition, my door is always open. If you want to talk to me for any reason, feel free to drop me a line at matt@matthewkirk.com. And if you ever make it to Seattle, I would love to meet you over coffee.

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Acknowledgments

Ive waited over a year to finish this book. My diagnosis of testicular cancer and the sudden death of my dad forced me take a step back and reflect before I could come to grips with writing again. Even though it took longer than I estimated, Im quite pleased with the result.

I am grateful for the support I received in writing this book: everybody who helped me at OReilly and with writing the book. Shannon Cutt, my editor, who was a rock and consistently uplifting. Liz Rush, the sole technical reviewer who was able to make it through the process with me. Stephen Elston, who gave helpful feedback. Mike Loukides, for humoring my idea and letting it grow into two published books.

Im grateful for friends, most especially Curtis Fanta. Weve known each other since we were five. Thank you for always making time for me (and never being deterred by my busy schedule).

To my family. For my nieces Zoe and Darby, for their curiosity and awe. To my brother Jake, for entertaining me with new music and movies. To my mom Carol, for letting me discover the answers, and advising me to take physics (even though I never have). You all mean so much to me.

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