Renee Noble
Microsoft
发现、联系、增长
是否准备好开始使用 AI? Microsoft Reactor 提供活动、培训和社区资源,以帮助初创公司、企业家和开发人员利用 AI 技术打造新业务。 快加入我们吧!
发现、联系、增长
是否准备好开始使用 AI? Microsoft Reactor 提供活动、培训和社区资源,以帮助初创公司、企业家和开发人员利用 AI 技术打造新业务。 快加入我们吧!
17 三月, 2022 | 6:00 上午 - 7:00 上午 (UTC) 协调世界时
主题: 编码、语言和框架(包括 GitHub 和 AI 编码)
语言: 英语
So far in What in the World-le we're made a wordle-like game and look at what the best first words are, for humans at least. But now it's time to teach the computer how to play a full game of Wordle!
This week we'll build a Wordle player in the hopes of beating the game we wrote in Episode 1. We'll see how the data analysis we did in episode 2 applies (or doesn't apply) to a non-human player, and then work out how we can program our player to make strategic guesses.
We'll also take a look at some of the pitfalls that the humans and computers alike can land themselves in, and let the data tell us when we need to hedge our bets or go all in!
Additional Resources
https://aka.ms/introtoobjectoriented
https://aka.ms/datapythonnasa
https://aka.ms/pythonfunctionslearn
Your Speaker
Renee is the Regional Cloud Advocate for the Sydney Reactor and the Australia region. She's passionate about technology, education, community, and bringing them all together in-person and online. I’m also an avid word game player! Wordle, Obscurdle, Nerdle… I’m playing them all!
A self-proclaimed "Jane of all trades", Renee has worked in sectors across tech, outreach, and education. She's worked in ML and web development in the past, dabbles in embedded tech, and is always keen to learn more!
Renee is a passionate women in tech advocate, spending her spare time leading the Girls' Programming Network to support women and girls in tech. She also runs her own business, ConnectEd Code, working to bring exciting coding opportunities to kids and teachers. Beside teaching and tech she loves swing dancing, cats, and having a ridiculous number of plants.
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