
An Introduction to Statistical Learning with Applications in R
Reviews

Somehow both dry and heavy on intuition, folk ML. Stuff which you'll actually use. I've brushed up against most of it before (: I've called most of it from the safe distance of a nice Python library before), but it took a second pass and doing all the exercises to click. To actually learn (grok) something, you need 1. To do it, not just read about it 2. To read it several times 3. To feel challenged but not overwhelmed by it And 2&3 conflict. (Most books don't have a natural do-operator. How do you do a novel? I make do with these reviews; others do fanfiction and probably get the same benefit.) Kind of annoying that the figures are never next to their discussion. And I was hoping this would make me like R but I can't and I don't. But good.




