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mikeizbicki avatar mikeizbicki commented on June 20, 2024

Hi Sahil. Thanks for the offer! I'd love the help!

HLearn doesn't use the standard Haskell Prelude. Instead, it uses SubHask
(see http://github.com/mikeizbicki/subhask). There's a number of
differences between subhask and standard Haskell, so you should probably
familiarize yourself with it first. There's also not much in the way of
tutorials for subhask, so maybe trying to write a tutorial would be a good
place to start? In particular, I would really like to have a couple of
very small programs in the documentation as litterate haskell files. Maybe
you could pick a small project and implement it with subhask?

Once your more familiar with subhask, then we can start talking about
adding to HLearn directly.

On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 11:17 PM, Sahil Kharb [email protected]
wrote:

@mikeizbicki https://github.com/mikeizbicki I am interested in working
on HLearn. I have basic knowledge of machine learning and haskell. I am
willing to start my contribution even from documentation. So please provide
some direction.


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b1tfury avatar b1tfury commented on June 20, 2024

@mikeizbicki Thanks for short reply. I will look into subhask and will update you regarding tutorial.

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