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Re: AI::NNEasy to setup fast a Neural Network using just Perl and XS.

by BrowserUk (Patriarch)
on Jan 14, 2005 at 23:51 UTC ( [id://422424]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to AI::NNEasy to setup fast a Neural Network using just Perl and XS.

Congratulations! On both the module, and your write-up. Both deserve huge praise.


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Re^2: AI::NNEasy to setup fast a Neural Network using just Perl and XS.
by gmpassos (Priest) on Jan 15, 2005 at 00:01 UTC
    Thank you for the nice reply! ;-P

    Graciliano M. P.
    "Creativity is the expression of liberty".

      One thing. There are a few warnings being issued from Class::HPLOO:

      Scalar value @ret[0] better written as $ret[0] at c:/Perl/site/lib/Cla +ss/HPLOO.pm line 784, <STDIN> line 2. "my" variable $class masks earlier declaration in same scope at c:/Per +l/site/lib/Class/HPLOO.pm line 993, <STDIN> line 2. Scalar value @ret[0] better written as $ret[0] at c:/Perl/site/lib/Cla +ss/HPLOO.pm line 1102, <STDIN> line 2. "my" variable $fh masks earlier declaration in same scope at c:/Perl/s +ite/lib/Class/HPLOO.pm line 1320, <STDIN> line 2.

      And also from you sample program:

      P:\test>422423 "my" variable $out masks earlier declaration in same scope at P:\test\ +422423.pl line 31. 0 0 => 0 0 1 => 1
        What version of Class::HPLOO have you used?

        Graciliano M. P.
        "Creativity is the expression of liberty".

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