I love how much people have been thinking about Logic Programming on HN lately. Me too!
Yep, we're Python 3 only now. The clear distinction between strings and bytes is more important to us than the latest iteration of Neural Network hype.
Interesting, I wonder if you could say the analogy holds that manufacturing is to improving a country's economic output what space programs are to improving a country's scientific output.
Mostly Ruby vs Python, though I think that's a big distinction. Rails is Ruby's killer app, but Python has killer apps in many things, so if you want to integrate something else (like Machine Learning for example)…
I think that makes sense and is why our Data Analysts use R.
Myself and all the Data Scientists I know use Python, while the Data Analysts in my company use R. Does R have anything like the Natural Language Tool Kit that Python has? Or SpaCy for fast NLP? Also, between PYKE,…
I love how much people have been thinking about Logic Programming on HN lately. Me too!
Yep, we're Python 3 only now. The clear distinction between strings and bytes is more important to us than the latest iteration of Neural Network hype.
Interesting, I wonder if you could say the analogy holds that manufacturing is to improving a country's economic output what space programs are to improving a country's scientific output.
Mostly Ruby vs Python, though I think that's a big distinction. Rails is Ruby's killer app, but Python has killer apps in many things, so if you want to integrate something else (like Machine Learning for example)…
I think that makes sense and is why our Data Analysts use R.
Myself and all the Data Scientists I know use Python, while the Data Analysts in my company use R. Does R have anything like the Natural Language Tool Kit that Python has? Or SpaCy for fast NLP? Also, between PYKE,…