<p>Hi George, I've signed up for the Stanford machine learning class as well. If you wish, or if anyone else on the list is interested, let me know, and perhaps we can form a study group.</p>
<p>Also, though I'm not signed up for the DB class, working in relational databases is my bread and butter. So I'm available for tutoring, and for attending a study session on database theory if one is started.</p>
<p>If you want to make arrangements, please contact me off the mailing list, or on the list, if you think there'd be general interest.</p>
<p>-- Dave Ostroske</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Sep 22, 2011 12:58 PM, "George Larson" <<a href="mailto:george.g.larson@gmail.com">george.g.larson@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> I agree about LISP, though I've only explored with passing curiosity.<br>
> <br>> I'm pre-registered for a free AI course this fall, online, from Stanford.<br>> That might interest you:<br>> <br>> [ <a href="http://www.ai-class.com/">http://www.ai-class.com/</a> ]<br>> <br>
> I signed up for the "general" track, if I correctly recall, which means I<br>> have more flexibility about when to watch the videos and I that track's<br>> tests won't be graded.<br>> <br>> Similarly, I'm signed up for the 'Machine Learning' class (also in fall)<br>
> which sounds like it is also in the realm of things you're interested in.<br>> <br>> [ <a href="http://www.ml-class.com/">http://www.ml-class.com/</a> ]<br>> <br>> And, while we're talking about it, I also signed up for their 'Introduction<br>
> to Databases' which is, unfortunately, also in fall.<br>> <br>> [ <a href="http://www.db-class.com/">http://www.db-class.com/</a> ]<br>> <br>> I figure once they email me some more details, I'll decide if I think I can<br>
> manage to complete all three.<br>> <br>> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Chris Romano <<a href="mailto:romano.chris@gmail.com">romano.chris@gmail.com</a>>wrote:<br>> <br>>> I'm looking to understand more about Game Theory and AI ... both the<br>
>> theories and the ability to program the ideas. Does any wplugger have<br>>> any experience here that can point me to some good starting points?<br>>><br>>> >From my very very quick look, seems like functional languages like<br>
>> LISP are the most common in this area.<br>>><br>>> Thanks,<br>>> chris<br>>> --<br>>> "They that would trade essential liberty for a little temporary safety<br>>> deserve neither." -- Benjamin Franklin<br>
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