Do you think you will be able to make a series of posts about how to use AI::MXNet?
It's something that I would appreciate reading.
I've been meaning to dip my toes into PDL
as a way of working my way into Data Science-y things without needing to
do everything according to Python recipes. I think
Ovid's post
has stirred up some interest in exploring and promoting tools in Perl.
There's a lot out there in CPAN already. It just needs some love and blogging,
by which I mean taking the time to explain how to do fun things with numbers, etc.
Which is just what we do.
such as 100 PDL exercises and 101 PDL exercises
Ea
Sometimes I can think of 6 impossible attributes before breakfast.
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