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by gtycomb
2255 days ago
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In addition to your list here, I am drawn by ES6 on the backend. This is not javascript of the early days. On Differentiable Programming, you might be aware of a tensorflow counterpart in javascript: https://www.tensorflow.org/js I tested this to a certain extent and its not a toy. Its well thought out product from a very talented team, and has the ease of coding that we love about javascript. It can run on browsers! This being said, we should note the strengths of a statically compiled language with the ease of installation and deployment like with Go, Rust, Nim, etc. in enterprise scale numerical computing. |
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