Well it turns out that the world of pain with matplotlib was caused by… uninstalled latex. Geez. It’s a 3.42 GB download. Or I could just delete this line: Much faster and lighter. But maybe not so pretty. The stepwise nature of the run() command in TensorFlow is a new thing for me, though I […]
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naturalizing
… and what should be natural, in starting, on a Tuesday morning? I must go to the bottom of things, it’s early. What is a file, how does VS Code place itself on the Terminal? Still a new environment for me, I feel myself questioning the decisions behind its organization, and not being able to […]
Skimming
After a period of highlighting and detail, I had to get an overview of the chapters beyond chapter 4 in “TensorFlow for Deep Learning.” Convolutional Neural Networks look most promising, in passing. Meanwhile, I have to start poring over the statistical examples in Chapter 4 (see below: ‘Impediments’), to make sure I’ve got clear visions […]
Visual Studio Code / Python / TensorFlow
The basic installation of Visual Studio Code is simple enough. Python is setup with Anaconda. This seems to open up a lot of options. Tensorflow also was an easy install. The Python in Visual Studio Code page gives a pithy introduction to the environment, though generating a launch.json file with the red-dotted ‘Settings’ button produced an […]
