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joshu
on April 3, 2018
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Intel brings a six-core i9 CPU to laptops
Holy cow, dask looks useful
pletnes
on April 3, 2018
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The most impressive is how easy it is to use. Basically just reuse of the numpy API.
FridgeSeal
on April 4, 2018
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They replicate the Pandas API, not the numpy one. Just for clarity's sake.
whynaut
on April 4, 2018
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What a peculiar comment. Their homepage has examples of both - with Numpy first.
FridgeSeal
on April 4, 2018
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Really? It's been a while since I've used it, and I remember a good portion of the documentation talking about how they replicate some, but not all of Pandas' API's (because of the sheer number of them).
They've probably updated it since then...
stustustu
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