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by hatmatrix
675 days ago
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Ah I had not realized I was corresponding with the author of that talk - I'd followed it back when it was happening as I'm particularly interested in adapting AD. Where do you feel Julia is at this point in time (compared to say, JAX or PyTorch) from a practitioner's standpoint? |
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I'm positive about Julia's future because the developer experience just feels so fun and productive. I always find it impressive how much a small group of self-organized volunteers has been able to achieve. Amazing things could happen if a company like Google or Meta paid a team of full-time engineers to advance the deep learning ecosystem. Fun fact: Julia strongly influenced PyTorch's recent design decisions [1].
[1]: https://dev-discuss.pytorch.org/t/where-we-are-headed-and-wh...