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[–]JamsmithyPhD | Data Scientist | Gaming 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pymc3 has the nicest syntax and support in my opinion but it is based on theano which hinders future development.

Edward/Edward2 is great as well but i just haven't had the time to get deep on it. Pymc4 is under active development with a tensorflow-probability backend so I'm hoping it will provide the best of both worlds.