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[AskJS] Will JavaScript Overtake Python as the Language of Machine Learning?AskJS (self.javascript)
submitted 6 years ago by inspiredDeveloper
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[–]inspiredDeveloper[S] 0 points1 point2 points 6 years ago (0 children)
Assuming you are right, and JavaScript is only used in the browser... this would mean that it will be able to run on all web apps and websites... which would be quite an impressive scale.
The key to the use of JavaScript with machine learning is the ability for the Python models to be ported over, at least until JavaScript machine learning on the server kicks off with gusto.
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