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Re^2: Perl in data science: could a grant from Perl foundation be useful?

by zubenel0 (Sexton)
on Feb 20, 2020 at 18:40 UTC ( [id://11113272]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Perl in data science: could a grant from Perl foundation be useful?
in thread Perl in data science: could a grant from Perl foundation be useful?

That seems pretty interesting what are you trying to do, could you elaborate a little more? How do you think machine learning could benefit in improving Perl? As a personal experience, sometimes I encounter troubles by using Perl on Windows and on Linux it works just fine...

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Re^3: Perl in data science: could a grant from Perl foundation be useful?
by thechartist (Monk) on Feb 20, 2020 at 20:47 UTC

    I am trying to formalize a model/process that can ID distributions where a patch on one is highly likely to also work on another. Retrospectively, we can patch multiple models and reduce time bug hunting. Prospectively, we can configure build scripts to eliminate certain problems.

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