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Will AI Frameworks Become More and More Like Julia?
April 20, 2022, 3:21 a.m. | /u/ExperienceFew7423
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I recently saw a news story from Quantum Bits where the core Pytorch developers soulfully asked: How are we becoming more like Julia?
So is it like Julia or not?
Let's look at Julia's features.
Dynamic language + JIT: In fact, Julia's JIT is very characteristic, especially the type system and specialization of this piece, Julia is a dynamic language, but in jit need to …
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