You always have to start somewhere.
> The point is that you don't need any software layers at all to code up a basic neural network implementation. I grafted my answer to the wrong post, I meant to respond to the guy talking about the project implicitely…
You always have to start somewhere. Do you want to code all the OS from the ground up, or do you have minimal expectations about the environment your software will run on? Do you want to look at all the tiny details, or…
Err, the 'n' resembles 'η' (the greek letter eta). The 'W' looks like 'Λ' (a capital alpha with quotes). Maybe there are other confusing similarities. I wouldn't use that font for maths, if it means I end up remembering…
You always have to start somewhere.
> The point is that you don't need any software layers at all to code up a basic neural network implementation. I grafted my answer to the wrong post, I meant to respond to the guy talking about the project implicitely…
You always have to start somewhere. Do you want to code all the OS from the ground up, or do you have minimal expectations about the environment your software will run on? Do you want to look at all the tiny details, or…
Err, the 'n' resembles 'η' (the greek letter eta). The 'W' looks like 'Λ' (a capital alpha with quotes). Maybe there are other confusing similarities. I wouldn't use that font for maths, if it means I end up remembering…