If you'd like to learn the @JuliaLanguage and you know Python, then this tutorial Colab notebook is for you. I just updated it to the latest Julia 1.7.1 version:https://t.co/0ljztliJNv
— Aurélien Geron (@aureliengeron) January 9, 2022
Enjoy! 🙂
If you'd like to learn the @JuliaLanguage and you know Python, then this tutorial Colab notebook is for you. I just updated it to the latest Julia 1.7.1 version:https://t.co/0ljztliJNv
— Aurélien Geron (@aureliengeron) January 9, 2022
Enjoy! 🙂
A blog post outlining my JuliaCon Keynote from Friday:
— Soumith Chintala (@soumithchintala) August 2, 2021
"Growing open-source: from Torch to PyTorch"https://t.co/OxgaAa2ltv
Some anecdotes and stories from my journey in open-source tied around four dimensions:
principles, scope & risk, measurement, scaling
Now that it's archived, it really seems a shame that the great work that went into Swift for Tensorflow didn't go into Julia instead: https://t.co/APzeNEXuzz
— John Myles White (@johnmyleswhite) February 12, 2021
This looks amazing!
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) February 10, 2021
Genetic programming deserves more love from the machine learning community. https://t.co/x3qfJkoarW
Want an idiomatically Julia version of fastai2? Then join the FastAI.jl project!https://t.co/ZFp3gPB28G
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) August 17, 2020
This is 100% #JuliaLang code. It trains a dense neural network using the #Keras Python library. If you replace the first 3 lines with "import tensorflow as tf; from tensorflow import keras", you can run the exact same code in Python. Talk about excellent interoperability! 🤝 pic.twitter.com/Umf7zL6uAU
— Aurélien Geron (@aureliengeron) June 29, 2020
While on pat leave, I've noticed there's a big need for tutorials for #julialang that walk through unfamiliar parts of the language. So I wrote a first draft of a tutorial on using macros: https://t.co/IPKBJym6pl
— John Myles White (@johnmyleswhite) May 6, 2020