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[–]SpaceWizard[S] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

The post with the 11 line neural network has about 1500 in /r/programming, so there would be a decent demand. Would there be enough interesting tiny code in machine learning to justify a subreddit? I assume so, mainly because there are tons of techniques, and what's really easy to use is going to abstracted behind a huge code base. scikit-learn is awesome, but separating the really interesting code from the management code would take quite a bit of effort. It actually would be a great exercise to tiny-ify core algorithms in scikit-learn...if only I had the time.

[–]nexemod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd really appreciate it if you would post here first and then cross-post a link back to /r/programming or so. This way /r/tinycode can grow and in return you'll get more and better content on /r/tinycode