Wouldn't try and convince the nay sayers. I have a few comments (or opinions rather)
This coming from a recent dspy user hitting its pain points.
- The GitHub page is very busy
- A clear example should come up early on the page. It's only when I got to the fiddle I could see a motivating example i.e the extractions, functions and tests.
- Then a section for running tests/evaluations
-Then deployment or run with/without the baml cli
- I do wonder if all the functions have to be so tightly coupled with the model. In dspy my modules are model agnostic and I can evaluate behaviour across different models. It's not so clear how to do this
Wouldn't try and convince the nay sayers. I have a few comments (or opinions rather)
This coming from a recent dspy user hitting its pain points.
- The GitHub page is very busy
- A clear example should come up early on the page. It's only when I got to the fiddle I could see a motivating example i.e the extractions, functions and tests.
- Then a section for running tests/evaluations
-Then deployment or run with/without the baml cli
- I do wonder if all the functions have to be so tightly coupled with the model. In dspy my modules are model agnostic and I can evaluate behaviour across different models.
- The GitHub page is very busy
- A clear example should come up early on the page. It's only when I got to the fiddle I could see a motivating example i.e the extractions, functions and tests.
- Then a section for running tests/evaluations
-Then deployment or run with/without the baml cli
- I do wonder if all the functions have to be so tightly coupled with the model. In dspy my modules are model agnostic and I can evaluate behaviour across different models. It's not so clear how to do this