A Python-level JIT compiler designed to make unmodified #PyTorch programs faster. https://t.co/bZrmqtxCbO #deeplearning #machinelearning #ml #ai #neuralnetworks #datascience
— PyTorch Best Practices (@PyTorchPractice) August 13, 2022
A Python-level JIT compiler designed to make unmodified #PyTorch programs faster. https://t.co/bZrmqtxCbO #deeplearning #machinelearning #ml #ai #neuralnetworks #datascience
— PyTorch Best Practices (@PyTorchPractice) August 13, 2022
Want to tinker with the 200M+ protein structures from AlphaFold in your favorite DataFrame format (pandas!)⁉️
— Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) August 6, 2022
Thanks to a kind contribution by @arian_jamasb, this is now possible in the latest BioPandas dev version as of this morning!https://t.co/CO6DnCcEb2 https://t.co/K4edTcqs27 pic.twitter.com/2fO7bBv172
Our biggest launch in years: nbdev2, now boosted with the power of @quarto_pub!
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) July 28, 2022
Use @ProjectJupyter to build reliable and delightful software fast. A single notebook creates a python module, tests, @github Actions CI, @pypi/@anacondainc packages, & morehttps://t.co/kpH4xsKbjn
We're excited to announce Quarto, a new open-source scientific and technical publishing system.
— RStudio (@rstudio) July 28, 2022
Quarto is the next generation of R Markdown and takes what we've learned from the last 10 years and weave it into a more complete, cohesive whole.
Read more: https://t.co/ceO07mFT0V
“Create grammar-of-graphics calendars” with the {ggcalendar} #rstats 📦 by @EvaMaeRey version 0.0.0.9 on GitHubhttps://t.co/khIDo70Scr pic.twitter.com/BFkhZ9Lqbs
— Sharon Machlis (on staycation & offline for a bit) (@sharon000) July 16, 2022
Tired of spinning Jupyter notebooks on GitHub 😵💫, check out @yuvipanda’s faster way of sharing notebooks at https://t.co/eSvZe3Xvx9 👌👌👌 #SciPy2022
— Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) July 14, 2022
New Typer release! 0.5.0 🔖
— Sebastián Ramírez (@tiangolo) July 6, 2022
This one has pretty output when the Typer app (your code) has errors. ✨
Now @textualizeio's (@willmcgugan) Rich is an optional dependency, used automatically by Typer. 🎉
Install with:
pip install "typer[all]"
More examples below 👇 pic.twitter.com/7UQbxMFtbb
Easy correlation analysis with the {correlation} #rstats 📦 by @easystats4u. Plus simple correlation #dataviz with their {see} pkg!https://t.co/oKEdpigkfEhttps://t.co/HsGHFIQ7Lv pic.twitter.com/xC63lOsmNQ
— Sharon Machlis (on staycation & offline for a bit) (@sharon000) June 29, 2022
Announcing PyTorch 1.12: TorchArrow, functorch, accelerated PyTorch training on Mac and more. Take a look: 👇https://t.co/aPh68avBLt pic.twitter.com/q2CJNhj1X3
— PyTorch (@PyTorch) June 28, 2022
Torch-TensorRT is now an official part of the PyTorch ecosystem and now available on PyTorch GitHub and Documentation. Torch-TensorRT is a TensorRT integration for PyTorch that accelerates inference up to 4x on NVIDIA GPUs with just a single line of code. https://t.co/cGd4g8FDeQ pic.twitter.com/AnnRr0SrN1
— PyTorch (@PyTorch) June 16, 2022
Chalk: a python diagram library.
— Sasha Rush @ ICML (@srush_nlp) June 14, 2022
Docs: https://t.co/KMzU1wrujT
Git: https://t.co/rbhOh1M0OY
(a non-ml summer project with @DanOneata) pic.twitter.com/puCf5cTGFu
A new version of the {gt} package has been released! 🎉
— RStudio (@rstudio) June 10, 2022
Version 0.6.0 has even more features for creating and presenting summary tables in #rstatshttps://t.co/p2qEepdXrb