Hi, [resending]
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 16:47:10 +0800 Cloud Cache <supp...@cloudcache.net> wrote: > Hi Elizabeth, > > Thanks for the encouragement. > I am not good at low level system development, just using the high-level > API from tensorflow/keras etc. > So I hope there should have perl's framework appearing. > See https://www.shlomifish.org/philosophy/psychology/elephant-in-the-circus/ - some people seriously underestimate their own potential. You should also read http://catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/ which still has some solid advice. That put aside, given all the hype about machine learning, it seems that a new https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_winter is forthcoming. I agree with Liz that requests-for-implementations tend to linger on until someone volunteers the time or makes a money offer. As Hillel put it: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/rabbi_hillel_173085 > regards. > > > on 2019/8/28 16:39, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: > >> On 28 Aug 2019, at 08:23, Cloud Cache <supp...@cloudcache.net> wrote: > >> Perl is for big data. Many operators in banks use perl to analyse data > >> stuff. Many programmers in big companies use perl to do statistics from > >> all kinds of logs. > >> > >> For me, I use perl everyday, for data gathering, data cleaning etc. I > >> pretty like its Regex and flexibility for text parsing. > >> > >> But there is no mainstream machine learning frameworks by perl. > >> I have to write codes with other languages and other frameworks to run ML > >> tasks. > >> > >> Will please perl6 developers take part focus on development of ML tools > >> and frameworks? > > > > Why don't you become a Perl 6 developer and work on that? Than you can be > > sure it will have the interface and behaviour that you want! > > > > > >> I think there are many other perl people around the world expect this > >> capability. > > > > If there were more people actually working on this, we would actually have > > that capability. > > > > > > > > Liz