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NumCpp
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Machine Learning using C++ vs Python
Yeah, as someone who writes C++ daily for their ML related job, I concur that the cost of executing a convolutions dwarves the overhead of calling from Python. So as much as I like C++ over Python (because static compilation to find little typos or type mismatches ahead of time is much nicer than exploding 5 minutes later into my batched vision recognition problem 😠), generally for small problems, Python is a nice quick and dirty approach. I do have my eye though on this little C++ numpy clone.
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Can i use numpy with c or c++ ?
Despite being written in C itself, the primary external API is for Python, and though it is possible to call via C, it's quite ungainly (several ref-counted Py_* calls and structs). It's probably easier to just consume a library that targets C++ directly like xtensor (https://xtensor.readthedocs.io/en/latest/numpy.html) or NumCpp (https://github.com/dpilger26/NumCpp).
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trouble with linspace functions
I am trying to feed 2 different 3 column 1 row arrays into a linspace function using the NumCPP package, but i'm getting errors such as:
- Read python pickle files in C++
Data-Structures-and-Algorithms
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My experience with hacktoberfest 2020
I'm a bit late to the hacktoberfest party, but better late than never! My 4 PRs have finally passed the 14-day review period and I've finally completed the hacktoberfest challenge. I mainly contributed to repositories which contained solutions to different Data Strcutures & Algorithms related problems like this.
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My first HACKTOBERFEST contribution!
1.https://github.com/div-bargali/Data-Structures-and-Algorithms 2.https://github.com/pccoeacm/all-calc
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