I am an ML engineer in one of the PDF extraction companies processing thousands of invoices and receipts per day in realtime. Before we started adding ML all our processing logic was build on top of hundreds of regexes…
It is the best and this is one of the reasons why PDF extraction is hard :)
>The good thing about Scala is that it's flexible and it allows you to use it for your use case. It's always tempting to agree to language X being flexible to suit everyone's needs but I would agree with John A. De Goes…
Scala is a nice language but I fear it suffers from internal politics between FP purists and people who simply want things getting done with the former pulling their side of the blanket harder and harder. This alone can…
Yep, pattern matching is probably one of the main things missing in Kotlin.
Never understood the privacy issues ppl have with Google. What is it so special that ppl are trying to hide from? Targeted ads? Your internet activity? Pfff.
I am an ML engineer in one of the PDF extraction companies processing thousands of invoices and receipts per day in realtime. Before we started adding ML all our processing logic was build on top of hundreds of regexes…
It is the best and this is one of the reasons why PDF extraction is hard :)
>The good thing about Scala is that it's flexible and it allows you to use it for your use case. It's always tempting to agree to language X being flexible to suit everyone's needs but I would agree with John A. De Goes…
Scala is a nice language but I fear it suffers from internal politics between FP purists and people who simply want things getting done with the former pulling their side of the blanket harder and harder. This alone can…
Yep, pattern matching is probably one of the main things missing in Kotlin.
Never understood the privacy issues ppl have with Google. What is it so special that ppl are trying to hide from? Targeted ads? Your internet activity? Pfff.