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+ | Want to get started with Google Colaboratory? | ||
+ | Software Engineer, Jake VanderPlas breaks down exactly what you need to get started \\ | ||
+ | with Colab. Colaboratory is a free Jupyter notebook environment that requires no \\ | ||
+ | setup, and runs entirely (writing, running, & sharing code) on the Cloud. Watch to \\ | ||
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+ | focuses on the use of TensorFlow in Colab! \\ | ||
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+ | Google Colabs: An easy way to learn & use TensorFlow blog post → https:// | ||
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+ | Get started with Colab now → https:// | ||
+ | Google Colab FAQ → https:// | ||
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+ | TensorFlow in Google Colaboratory Playlist → https:// | ||
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+ | Watch more Coding TensorFlow → https:// | ||
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