Here we go for #CNTK as well CNTK is written primarily in C++ (48.9%), XML (23%), and Python (20.5%) , surprised to see XML
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Here we go for #CNTK as well CNTK is written primarily in C++ (48.9%), XML (23%), and Python (20.5%) , surprised to see XML
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Every major library is written in C++ and then Python bindings are written for it so that you can use it via Python interface. Why? Because you can do almost anything in Python with minimal lines of code and in a much neat way
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