Re: [FRIAM] remembering Swarm

2023-05-01 Thread Russell Standish
On Mon, May 01, 2023 at 10:40:00AM +0200, Pieter Steenekamp wrote: > I like Python, but I also use other languages and I don’t think it’s the best > for everything. For example, when I teach deep learning to business people who > don’t code, I recommend R and H2O. R is simpler for non-coders and

[FRIAM] governing ghostbots

2023-05-01 Thread Roger Critchlow
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[FRIAM] more AI "Taxonomy" for TJ, et al.

2023-05-01 Thread Steve Smith
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Re: [FRIAM] remembering Swarm

2023-05-01 Thread Pieter Steenekamp
I like Python, but I also use other languages and I don’t think it’s the best for everything. For example, when I teach deep learning to business people who don’t code, I recommend R and H2O. R is simpler for non-coders and H2O can handle spreadsheet data better, for example when there is missing

Re: [FRIAM] remembering Swarm

2023-05-01 Thread Russell Standish
On Mon, May 01, 2023 at 06:40:52AM +0200, Pieter Steenekamp wrote: > A few years back, I built a model for a client using AnyLogic. I think It was > a > great choice at the time for that specific application, with its choice of > simulation modes and build in optimization algorithms. But now,