bricks
codon
bricks | codon | |
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2 | 34 | |
443 | 13,840 | |
0.2% | 0.5% | |
9.0 | 7.9 | |
15 days ago | 10 days ago | |
Python | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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bricks
- FLiP Stack Weekly 19-dec-2022
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Introducing bricks, an open-source content-library for NLP
As with all projects at Kern, bricks is open-source, meaning that you get access to the source code. You can also contribute to bricks if you built something that you would like to share and that you think would be useful to others. Should you have a great idea or implementation, feel free to just open an issue on our GitHub page.You can check bricks GitHub page here. On our GitHub page, you'll also find a detailed explanation of how to contribute to bricks.
codon
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Should I Open Source my Company?
https://github.com/exaloop/codon/blob/develop/LICENSE
Here are some others: https://github.com/search?q=%22Business+Source+License%22+%2...
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Python running on the Dart VM?
I found at least one project that managed to compile python AOT to LLVM https://github.com/exaloop/codon. Even if LLVM is more expressive than Dart Kernel, that should at least be some evidence that this might not be too impractical.
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Codon: Python Compiler
Their fannkuch benchmark seems to be a bit dishonest. They claim an enormous perf delta on https://exaloop.io/benchmarks.html but fannkuch uses factorial a lot and they define factorial with a very small (n=20) table: https://github.com/exaloop/codon/blob/fb461371613049539654c1...
Disclaimer: I've worked on several Python runtimes and compilers, but I'm not by any means out to get Codon. Just happened across this by accident while looking at their inline LLVM, which is neat.
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The father of Swift made another baby: Mojo: looks to be based on Python using MLIR
If you literally want Python, but compiled ... Look at Codon: https://github.com/exaloop/codon
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Mojo – a new programming language for all AI developers
Another "Python with high-performance compiled builds" would be https://github.com/exaloop/codon.
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MIT Turbocharges Python’s Notoriously Slow Compiler
This is the project being discussed: https://github.com/exaloop/codon
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Is there a way to use turn a project into a single executable file that doesn't require anyone to do anything like install Python before using it?
Try Codon? https://github.com/exaloop/codon
- Since when did Python haters spread out everywhere? Maybe DNF5 would be faster because of ditched it, maybe.
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Budget HomeLab converted to endless money-pit
https://github.com/exaloop/codon might save you from the rewrite.
- What are your thoughts on Codon compiler having a paid licence?
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