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hal9ai
- Show HN: Will data apps into existence with GPT-3
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PyScript
We are not using libfortran not gdpr, we are basically using whatever libraries are available for the web. Since most data scientists don't want to use JS per se, you can build the apps as blocks in the Hal9 site or using a soon-to-be-released Python/R package, see https://notebooks.hal9.com
Feel free to check out our repo as well, all the "primitives" / blocks code is in the scripts folder: https://github.com/hal9ai/hal9ai
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Ask HN: Can you share websites that are pushing the utility of browsers forward?
https://hal9.com helps data scientists build faster web applications.
It uses WebGL and WebAssembly to process larger datasets, perform inference in the browser with TensorFlow.js, and enables running Python code with Pyodide.
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Ask HN: What ML platform are you using?
If you want to build a web application on top of your ML project, give https://hal9.com a shot. We designed Hal9 with ease of use for deployment and maximum compatibility with web technologies that enable you to build ML apps with React, Vue, etc. We launched a couple months ago but could use some early feedback and users. Thank you!
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Built data analysis platform optimized for web developers
BTW. If you are ever interested in helping us out, you can send a PR's to our GitHub repo. For instance, the summarize and convert blocks are here: https://github.com/hal9ai/hal9ai/blob/main/scripts/transforms/summarize.txt.js and https://github.com/hal9ai/hal9ai/blob/main/scripts/transforms/convert.txt.js
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PyFlow β visual and modular block programming in Python
We are working in https://hal9.com which is language agnostic and allows you to compose different programming languages; however, we are focused at the moment at 1D-graphs but have plans to support 2D-graphs in the coming weeks.
If you want a demo or just time to chat, I'm available at javier at hal9.ai.
- hal9ai: Web-First Composable Data Pipelines
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Mlflow, fastapi, streamlit template Project
We would love to help out since this is a perfect use case for https://hal9.ai; we are about to release our beta version that makes this as easy as copy-pasting code. You can find me at javier at hal9.ai to find some time to chat and give you a walkthrough of our code-to-api functionality.
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Flask with react.js
Hi there, would love to help you out. We are building a JavaScript + Python/R/AI service called https://hal9.ai to enable you to build React/Vue/Svelte/Angular apps against Python/R models. Want to send me an email to javier at hal9.ai to chat and help out?
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Is BI dead? β On dismantling data's ship of Theseus
Would love to hear your feedback for https://hal9.ai -- We are building an open source platform for data analysis based on reusable code blocks and a community to build and monetize their contributions. We are pretty early in our journey, launched our alpha and getting ready for our beta release, but would love to hear your thoughts. You can find me at javier at hal9.ai. Cheers!
dplyr
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Show HN: Open-source, browser-local data exploration using DuckDB-WASM and PRQL
That's great feedback, thanks!
This tool definitely comes from a place of personal need - beyond just handling large files, I've also never really gelled well with the Excel/Google Sheet model of changing data in place as if you were editing text. I'm a Data Scientist and always preferred the chained data transforms you see in things like dplyr (https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/) or Polars (https://pola.rs/) and I feel this tool maps very closely to the chained model.
Also, thank you for the feature requests! Those would all be very useful - we'll put them on the roadmap.
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IS it possible for a R package to set an R option that only affects that package?
There's an example of how to use zzz.R with a .onload() function to set options in the dplyr code base: https://github.com/tidyverse/dplyr/blob/bbcfe99e29fe737d456b0d7adc33d3c445a32d9d/R/zzz.r
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Calculation within a data table by calling on specific values in two columns
Look at the tidyverse, especially the case_when or mutate functions.
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PSA: You don't need fancy stuff to do good work.
Before diving into advanced machine learning algorithms or statistical models, we need to start with the basics: collecting and organizing data. Fortunately, both Python and R offer a wealth of libraries that make it easy to collect data from a variety of sources, including web scraping, APIs, and reading from files. Key libraries in Python include requests, BeautifulSoup, and pandas, while R has httr, rvest, and dplyr.
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Creating data frame
It looks like your syntax is wrong. I think youβre trying to calculate a new variables in your data frame, or alter an existing column in a data frame. Have a look at the select() function in this reference for the proper syntax to use. https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/ Does that help?
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I'm designing a shirt for a friend, it has 4 embroidered images of things they like/do. One thing is coding, they use R... I'm wondering two things. 1) What's a good image or piece of code or something that I should use? and 2) should I even add it to the design the shirt?
A lot of populat libraries have their own logos. Maybe one of them would be good. Check out dplyr for example: https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/
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Anyone use Python for statistics, particularly DOE or QA/QC? What are your thoughts?
I hope you give it a try when you get a chance: https://dplyr.tidyverse.org/
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Rstudio tidyverse help!
You can read up on the dplyr-verbs here, which I strongly suggest for your exam! In the code examples, you can simply click on any function you don't understand and it will take you directly to the documentation. Good Luck!
- Beginner question
- osdc-2023-assignment1
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