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wildmaples
wildmaples commented Jun 18, 2021

Feature request

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We're looking into optimising keyword arguments in TruffleRuby and need a way to benchmark methods without the inlining mechanism.

Describe the solution you'd like.

Looking for something we can use when running, e.g. `jt ruby --engine.ExcludeInline fo

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LightGBM
jameslamb
jameslamb commented Jan 27, 2021

Summary

mypy shows some issues in LightGBM's Python package.

mypy \
    --exclude='python-package/compile/|python-package/build' \
    --ignore-missing-imports \
    python-package/
18 errors in 4 files (click me)
python-package/lightgbm/compat.py:12: error: Name 'Series' already defined (possibly by an import)
python-package
wowchemy-hugo-modules
gcushen
gcushen commented Feb 9, 2021

Publications in Wowchemy currently use Article JSON-LD rather than the more specific ScholarlyArticle structured data as ScholarlyArticle is not eligible for rich Google search results whereas Article is.

Article objects must be based on one of the following schema.org types: Article, NewsArticle, BlogPosting
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/article

However, use

H2O is an Open Source, Distributed, Fast & Scalable Machine Learning Platform: Deep Learning, Gradient Boosting (GBM) & XGBoost, Random Forest, Generalized Linear Modeling (GLM with Elastic Net), K-Means, PCA, Generalized Additive Models (GAM), RuleFit, Support Vector Machine (SVM), Stacked Ensembles, Automatic Machine Learning (AutoML), etc.

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jeroenjanssens
jeroenjanssens commented Jun 10, 2020

I'm happy to announce that I'll be writing the second edition of Data Science at the Command Line (O'Reilly, 2014). This issue explains why I think a second edition is needed, lists what changes I plan to make, and presents a tentative outline. Finally, I have a few words about the process and giving feedback.

Why a second edition?

While the command line as a technology and as a way of w

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ehoppmann
ehoppmann commented Aug 23, 2019

Our xgboost models use the binary:logistic' objective function, however the m2cgen converted version of the models return raw scores instead of the transformed scores.

This is fine as long as the user knows this is happening! I didn't, so it took a while to figure out what was going on. I'm wondering if perhaps a useful warning could be raised for users to alert them of this issue? A warning

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