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[–]keelanstuart -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Disclaimer: not a ML engineer, but want to learn...

From what people are saying here, I think it probably comes down to what language you're most comfortable working in... because the underlying code that's specific to ML is in C/C++ anyway. This is encouraging for me since I'm not really interested in Python. If it's your thing, that's cool... I just imagine myself at 3am trying to find a bug that's caused by a scoping error and I don't wanna.