On Friday, November 3, 2017 at 10:06:49 AM UTC, Francisco Ramos wrote:
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> Sounds good. Remember, I built NumElm with Machine Learning algorithms in
> mind. So I added mostly the functionality used in such algorithms.
>
I suppose polynomial fitting is a kind of machine learning. I am a little
Sounds good. Remember, I built NumElm with Machine Learning algorithms in
mind. So I added mostly the functionality used in such algorithms.
I created this gist for you. Just now, and without testing, so I'm not sure
if it works, but it looks like what you're looking for. Please give it a
try
On Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 5:28:15 PM UTC, Francisco Ramos wrote:
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> Hey Rupert,
>
> Let me have a look when I have a little bit of time and I'll get back to
> you.
>
> Fran
>
I will also have a go at implementing the polynomial stuff in my own
Plynomials.elm built on top of what NumElm
On Friday, November 3, 2017 at 4:08:37 AM UTC, Richard Feldman wrote:
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> Any ways in which Elm's design resembles JS are almost certainly
> coincidental!
No programmers were harmed in the making of this movie...
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