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馃挕 [RFC] Topic: Swift and Machine Learning #65

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donmowry opened this issue May 30, 2019 · 2 comments
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馃挕 [RFC] Topic: Swift and Machine Learning #65

donmowry opened this issue May 30, 2019 · 2 comments
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Keywords

  • Swift
  • Python
  • Machine Learning
  • Dynamic Languages
  • Interoperability

Summary

Swift gained interoperability with scripting languages in Swift 4.2 with the addition of @dynamicMemberLookup. Python, for one, is widely used in machine learning contexts.

  • What are the advantages of using Swift in this field?
  • What other fields could apply these same advantages?
  • What other changes would Swift need to improve this interop?
  • What are the potential pitfalls of these changes?
  • Can Swift replace existing Python solutions in machine learning, for instance? Should it?

In the continuing goal of Swift world-domination, it would be good to discuss the current state of this in a particular field and what the broader implications might mean currently and in the future.

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What other information should I include? Who are the experts that could discuss this topic?

@BasThomas BasThomas added the episode suggestion A suggestion for a new podcast episode. label May 31, 2019
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This sounds like a really interesting idea! I think @lattner might know some people that can contribute to this episode :)

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lattner commented Jun 1, 2019

Yeah, I know a thing or two about this. I'm happy to let @dynamicwebpaige figure out if something related to S4TF makes sense here. It might make more sense to wait a bit though.

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