THANK YOU for doing this work and sharing it with the world. It's awesome.
Because of your work, I've started experimenting with Julia for building experimental DL/ML models, instead of Python+PyTorch, which is the predominant stack we use at work today for iterative experimentation.
(For those here who don't know, one-more-minute is Mike Innes, the author of the paper.)
Thanks for the kind words! I'm lucky to be part of such a smart and driven community – there's a really strong shared sense of how ML should look in Julia.
I'm always happy to hear about how this stuff is being used, if people want to reach out.
THANK YOU for doing this work and sharing it with the world. It's awesome.
Because of your work, I've started experimenting with Julia for building experimental DL/ML models, instead of Python+PyTorch, which is the predominant stack we use at work today for iterative experimentation.
(For those here who don't know, one-more-minute is Mike Innes, the author of the paper.)