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Machine Learning by .Net

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Microsoft seems to be coming up with their .NET port for the machine learning. And they have some of the examples out for the .NET version of the machine learning. So far I have heard a lot of good things about this port. I have yet to learn machine learning in .NET. Because currently there seems to be only 1 st version of the port. And there seems to be not much documentation and tutorials are out. I may try this in near future when other hosting like Amazon AWS and Google cloud supports it.

Have you learned Maching Learning .NET ? What's your experience with it?
 
I still prefer python for Machine Learning anytime, anyday. It has a rich set of libraries for machine learning and it syntax is much elegant and readable than C# or F#.
Personally i don't see any real benefit in using ML.NET except if you are already a C# or F# developer.
 
It is quite funny that a lot of Microsoft technologies that have been very good in the past are becoming obsolete especially when you are looking at frameworks like dotnet and also the Azure cloud. If you want to be deploying machine learning and artificial intelligence framework then I think python and JavaScript is a much better way to go into that.
 
The .NET port for machine learning is definitely something to watch out for! I've heard good things about it as well. And while it's still in its early stages, it has a lot of potential. And you're right, once more hosting providers support it, it will become a lot more accessible.
 
I have learned machine learning using python and i think python is best for machine learning, data science, neural network rather than any other language.
It's hard to argue with that. Python has so many great features that make it ideal for machine learning, like the NumPy and SciPy libraries, TensorFlow, and scikit-learn. Plus, its simple syntax makes it easy to learn and use.
 
It is quite funny that a lot of Microsoft technologies that have been very good in the past are becoming obsolete especially when you are looking at frameworks like dotnet and also the Azure cloud. If you want to be deploying machine learning and artificial intelligence framework then I think python and JavaScript is a much better way to go into that.
You raise an interesting point! While .NET and Azure are both still very popular technologies, Python and JavaScript have definitely been gaining traction in recent years, especially in the AI and ML space. Python's easy-to-learn syntax and its powerful libraries like TensorFlow and PyTorch make it a great option for developing AI and ML applications.
 
phyton is better no doubt but if you want to make sure your files are properly safe then you can make use of linux language actually which is far more strong which has low number of experts but people with experience of such a language use to earn a lot of money actually inded.
 

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