1. React
  2. JSHeroes
  3. 2019
  4. Machine learning for front-end developers

Machine learning for front-end developers

You can now train and run machine learning algorithms and models in the browser, opening this world to front-end developers to learn and experiment.

Charlie Gerard at JSHeroes 2019

Machine learning can have some pretty complicated concepts to grasp if you’re not a data scientist. However, recent developments in tooling make it more and more accessible for developers and people with little or no experience. One of these advancements is the ability to now train and run machine learning algorithms and models in the browser, opening this world to front-end developers to learn and experiment.