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arduinepo
arduinepo commented Apr 10, 2020

Hi,
I thank you very much for your excellent work. However, I endure difficulties understanding your code ; my Java and Python training explain it a bit, but I think it would be great for everyone if it was documented. I mean a short explanation of each - complex - function, its role and its algorithm. I would be especially interested in a documentation of the tracker.
I thank you very much in a

Open Source Fast Scalable Machine Learning Platform For Smarter Applications: Deep Learning, Gradient Boosting & XGBoost, Random Forest, Generalized Linear Modeling (Logistic Regression, Elastic Net), K-Means, PCA, Stacked Ensembles, Automatic Machine Learning (AutoML), etc.

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Pewsplosions
Pewsplosions commented Nov 14, 2019

The Forge sounds pretty great but there does not seem to be much in the way of documentation.

I don't even see simple "How to compile" or build instructions. Which seems like a good place to start.

The description talks about it being like "Legos" where you can use the different parts of the system as needed. So does that mean it can be built in sections and integrated into other projects pi

FlxVctr
FlxVctr commented Jul 2, 2016

I don't understand this part in the documentation:

     |  commit(self, blocking=True)
     |      Persist all data to disk.
     |      
     |      When `blocking` is False, the commit command is queued, but the data is
     |      not guaranteed persisted (default implication when autocommit=True).

Does this mean blocking is False or True when using autocommit, e.g. can I be sure m

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