Hi,

Everyone feels like there is just not enough time. There are so many things that we are interested in, and every day, it's a constant battle to fit things into our schedule. 

You know what? You are right. Time is a commodity, and you cannot afford to dedicate every waking hour to the things you want to learn. 

Our courses are designed to learn complex topics even if you spend 30 minutes every day. That's right — 30 minutes.

If you are ready to start your deep learning journey or level up your career or project, we recommend that you join our new and updated Deep Learning Course. We are also offering a 20% discount exclusively for this sale.

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Use the code MAR22TAKE20 to get a 20% discount.

Yes, but? Deep Learning is possibly the most complex and layered computer science topic to master. But it is also a subject that gets easier with practice and effort. If you promise to put in just 30 minutes every day, we promise to guide you through the topics.

Zoom Out: Putting in an hour or some minutes every day is not a big deal. It is the drive to keep going and build a habit. We advocate active learning, taking our code, and using the concepts in your way. Once learning becomes a habit, you won't even have to put in the effort to learn actively.

Zoom In: If you put in the slightest iota of time each day, over time that compounds to achievements like 

  • "Read 20+ tutorials in a month"
  • "Practiced coding every day for six weeks"
  • "Studied and cracked the interview"

Ready to build a lifelong habit of learning? Join our Deep Learning Course now. Our course launch sale is live, and we are offering a 20% discount.

Enroll Now

Use the code MAR22TAKE20 to get a 20% discount.

The PyImageSearch Team

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