Abhishek Soni
Jul 21, 2017 · 1 min read

Absolutely. We are not trying to go to Python’s house and say, “Hey, buddy! Time to pack up.”

Like you mentioned, Python has all the great things that a data scientists needs, and it has them in abundance clubbed with ease of setup and simplicity.

An interesting thing you mentioned was that the language didn’t matter that much. Which is exactly what we are trying to achieve.

JavaScript developers come from a wide range of backgrounds, many of them as self-taught programmers and graduates. What we want is for those people who are already proficient in JavaScript be able to work with Machine Learning to solve problems.

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