PeachPie
ML.NET
PeachPie | ML.NET | |
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11 | 17 | |
2,281 | 8,846 | |
0.5% | 0.4% | |
7.0 | 8.9 | |
5 days ago | about 15 hours ago | |
C# | C# | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
PeachPie
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.NET 8 – .NET Blog
PeachPie may be worth a look. It’s a php to .net compiler.
https://www.peachpie.io/
- Compress PHP applications into one binary
- PHP WASM compiler
- Show HN: FrankenPHP, an app server for PHP written in Go
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Why is there a lack of cool repos?
It’s one of the most popular languages that is used to web apps at enterprise scale. You want useful? https://www.peachpie.io
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.NET API to Laravel API
Honestly it sounds like you’re in for a rough time. But here’s a real answer: https://www.peachpie.io
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C# or PHP
If you're planning to move more than 1 project toward C#, look into PeachPie, depending on the complexity of the API your project should run out of the box with no issues. This should let you rewrite the hot paths in C# while leaving rest of the system written in PHP(while still running in the .NET eco system).
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Top 10 bugs found in C# projects in 2021
We had to format the code for this article. You can find this method by following the link.
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A Decade Later, .NET Developers Still Fear Being 'Silverlighted' by Microsoft -- Visual Studio Magazine
For IronPython's case there are interested parties, but it's not as large so you don't hear much about them. Same goes for the more niche stuff like peachpie where it's pretty active (dev-wise) but there's not much talk about it as there isn't as much community interest on following the project.
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Is PHP compilable?! PVS-Studio searches for errors in PeachPie
It's been a while since we posted articles on the C# projects check using PVS-Studio... And we still have to make the 2021 Top list of bugs (by the way, 2020 Top 10 bugs, you can find here)! Well, we need to mend our ways. I am excited to show you a review of the PeachPie check results.
ML.NET
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ML.net image classification, poor GPU accuracy
You can direct your question to https://github.com/dotnet/machinelearning/issues. Perhaps it is already documented.
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Building a File Analysis Dataset with Python
Here I'm analyzing all projects in the src and test directories of the ML.NET repository. I chose to include these as separate paths because they represent two different groupings of projects in this repository.
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Extracting git repository data with PyDriller
Important Note: looping over repository commits takes a long time for large repositories. It took 52 minutes to analyze the ML.NET repository this code example refers to, which had 2,681 commits at the time of analysis on February 25th, 2023.
- Can we please be allowed to do machine learning object detection model training locally?
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ML.NET: can Microsoft's machine learning be trusted?
We checked the ML.NET 1.7.1 version. The source code of this project's version is available on GitHub.
- Stable Diffusion converted to ONNX (Demo usage, optimized to CPU)
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Why is there a lack of cool repos?
machine learning? https://github.com/dotnet/machinelearning
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what is the future of ML.NET?
You can follow some of our plans by taking a look at our roadmap which we'll be updating shortly to more accurately reflect the areas we're investing in.
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Does anyone actually use ML.NET?
Re: ONNX, if you run into similar issues in the future, feel free to reach out in our GitHub repo or the ONNX Runtime repo and we'd be happy to help!
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Requesting Senior Project Ideas
Good clarification, I think using something like ML.NET could be cool but I have some experience with Blazor that might be fun to use as well, I think generally performance monitoring or optimizing systems seems interesting to me, and I'm really open to other ideas as well. Let me know if any of that helps narrow my question down!
What are some alternatives?
P - The P programming language.
TensorFlow.NET - .NET Standard bindings for Google's TensorFlow for developing, training and deploying Machine Learning models in C# and F#.
RtspClientSharp - Pure C# RTSP client for .NET Standard without external dependencies and with true async nature. I welcome contributions.
Accord.NET
Iron python - Implementation of the Python programming language for .NET Framework; built on top of the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR).
FaceRecognitionDotNet - The world's simplest facial recognition api for .NET on Windows, MacOS and Linux
Hybridizer - Examples of C# code compiled to GPU by hybridizer
OpenCvSharp - OpenCV wrapper for .NET
Mond - A scripting language for .NET Core
Catalyst - 🚀 Catalyst is a C# Natural Language Processing library built for speed. Inspired by spaCy's design, it brings pre-trained models, out-of-the box support for training word and document embeddings, and flexible entity recognition models.
Phalanger - PHP 5.4 compiler for .NET/Mono frameworks. Predecessor to the opensource PeachPie project (www.peachpie.io).
Deedle - Easy to use .NET library for data and time series manipulation and for scientific programming