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graemerocher
graemerocher commented Oct 2, 2019

Currently register looks like:

   private static <T> void register(Map<T, T> substitutions, T annotated, T original, T target) {
        if (annotated != null) {
            guarantee(!substitutions.containsKey(annotated) || substitutions.get(annotated) == original || substitutions.get(annotated) == target, "Already registered: %s", annotated);
            substitutions.put(annotated,
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jameslamb
jameslamb commented Sep 13, 2020

Summary

Today in the R package, there are a lot of internal function calls which use only positional arguments. Change them to use keyword arguments for extra safety.

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fbonaita
fbonaita commented Sep 17, 2020

Hi,

I'm considering upgrading prophet from v0.6 to v0.7.1 but before doing so it'd be helpful to know exactly what the changes are about.
I couldn't find the changelog for either v0.7 or v0.7.1 on https://github.com/facebook/prophet/releases unfortunately.
Is it possibly reported somewhere else?

On a different note, I noticed the new code uses tqdm when running cross_validation with `pa

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jeroenjanssens
jeroenjanssens commented Jun 10, 2020

I'm happy to announce that I'll be writing the second edition of Data Science at the Command Line (O'Reilly, 2014). This issue explains why I think a second edition is needed, lists what changes I plan to make, and presents a tentative outline. Finally, I have a few words about the process and giving feedback.

Why a second edition?

While the command line as a technology and as a way of w

StrikerRUS
StrikerRUS commented Oct 18, 2019

I'm sorry if I missed this functionality, but CLI version hasn't it for sure (I saw the related code only in generate_code_examples.py). I guess it will be very useful to eliminate copy-paste phase, especially for large models.

Of course, piping is a solution, but not for development in Jupyter Notebook, for example.

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