Interesting coincidence that I should read this today - as I just
started to dabble at Python at work. Will admit - I don't know the ML
reference.
FYI - my new job is actually my Dream Job - been there almost 3 months
now - its a 3D Printer co. - with HUGE Machines I get to work on BEAT
Them Up - as a Test Tech.!
Shout out to Mr. Babcock - thanks for the Kudos on LI!
-Kurt
On 10/1/2021 6:43 AM, Jürgen Wondzinski wrote:
If you're able to speak Python, you could as well take a look at
www.Lianja.com, which is basically VFP11 with Python, PHP, JavaScript and
TypeScript compilers added. Uses the VFP object-model including its
Container-Hierarchy and classes. Can use any database (besides of it's own
SQLServer), generates classic Desktop apps for Win, Mac and Linux. Creates
Mobile Apps. It's also easy to build cloudbased AppServers and SaaS
installations.
wOOdy
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Von: ProFox <profox-boun...@leafe.com> Im Auftrag von Peter Cushing
Gesendet: Freitag, 1. Oktober 2021 15:16
An: profox@leafe.com
Betreff: Re: [NF] ML & Python anyone?
Interesting. Just recently downloaded python and was looking at doing some ML.
Also downloaded pytorch to hopefully do this. Got to learn some python first,
then try to apply it. Lots to learn and will have a look at the videos on
here. Thanks,
Peter Cushing
IT Department
WHISPERING SMITH
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