guesslang
Detect the programming language of a source code (by yoeo)
Gradient-Centralization-TensorFlow
Instantly improve your training performance of TensorFlow models with just 2 lines of code! (by Rishit-dagli)
guesslang | Gradient-Centralization-TensorFlow | |
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2 | 5 | |
758 | 105 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
2 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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guesslang
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- Is there a tool that could detect what language a snippet of code is written in?
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[DEV] DioHub, an open-source GitHub mobile app, is now available on the Play Store!
Yes that would be cool, alternatively a way for the language to be detected when there is no extension with something like Guesslang would be even better but that would probably require quite a bit more work I guess. I'll open an issue on the repo now, thank you for the great app!
Gradient-Centralization-TensorFlow
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- How many epochs of constant loss (e.g. 0.6933) will cause you to try something else?
- A Python package to boost your ML training performance
- A Python package to sizably boost your ML performance
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[P] I made gctf: a package to sizeably improve your performance (link in comments)
GitHub repo: https://github.com/Rishit-dagli/Gradient-Centralization-TensorFlow
- A Python package to sizably increase your ML Training performance
What are some alternatives?
When comparing guesslang and Gradient-Centralization-TensorFlow you can also consider the following projects:
onnx-tensorflow - Tensorflow Backend for ONNX
DemonRangerOptimizer - Quasi Hyperbolic Rectified DEMON Adam/Amsgrad with AdaMod, Gradient Centralization, Lookahead, iterative averaging and decorrelated Weight Decay