Thanks for putting this together. I recommend you check out<p><a href="https://sebastianraschka.com/" rel="nofollow">https://sebastianraschka.com/</a><p>the author of Python Machine Learning. He's great at explaining things, wrote the bets intro to ML book IMHO and is a good Twitter follow.<p>I also humbly submit my own guide, from the perspective of how to approach studying it amidst all the resources available:<p><a href="http://karlrosaen.com/ml/" rel="nofollow">http://karlrosaen.com/ml/</a>