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#013 Using JavaScript for Machine Learning
There are many languages out there to learn for machine learning, like Python, Golang, Java, and JavaScript. I was trying to investigate and find out, by using the browser’s inbuilt JavaScript services.
JavaScript is a popular, dynamic, and interpreted programming language that can be used to create web pages and applications. In recent years, it has become a powerful tool in the field of machine learning, as more and more libraries are being developed to make it easier for developers to use machine learning algorithms in their applications. Here is a brief overview of how to use JavaScript with machine learning, along with some of the most popular libraries and tools that you can use.