@svpino — ML book collection and the one-book question
My collection of Machine Learning books.
(I have a few more, but I'm lazy, and these are the best.)
If you had to pick only one, which one would you keep?
Honestly, the question matters more than the list. A shelf of ML books is easy to accumulate — knowing which one actually changed how you think is a different thing. My answer has always been something that builds intuition over syntax, but the right pick shifts depending on where you are in the learning curve. The comments on a post like this end up being a decent signal.
