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by gaius
3230 days ago
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You could do it in those languages. But it would be uphill all the way and you'd look back in a year and realise you'd expended 10x the effort trying to hammer a square peg into a round hole than it would have taken to just learn R, Python or MATLAB upfront. |
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Lua is used in Torch. Some are in C++. Unfortunately too many entry level samples are in Python. It's like the JQuery plague was to JavaScript not too long ago, when every other question on StackOverflow was answered with a slow as hell JQuery snip instead of vanilla JavaScript. Good that people moved on. I welcome the same for Deep Learning.