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MLPACK is a C++ machine learning library with emphasis on scalability, speed, and ease-of-use. Its aim is to make machine learning possible for novice users by means of a simple, consistent API, while simultaneously exploiting C++ language features to provide maximum performance and flexibility for expert users.
* More info + downloads: https://mlpack.org
* Git repo: https://github.com/mlpack/mlpack
...Installing Zipline is slightly more involved than the average Python package. For a development installation (used to develop Zipline itself), create and activate a virtualenv, then run the etc/dev-install script. Please note that Zipline is not a community-led project. Zipline is maintained by the Quantopian engineering team, and we are quite small and often busy.
A logic programming tool and a logical database with a RESTful API
Pytholog Tool (Command line & API)
An executable tool, built in python, that enables logic programming and prolog syntax through interactive shell that mimics prolog language and / or RESTful API that can be called from other applications.
The tool is based on the python library pytholog which can be found here: https://github.com/mnoorfawi/pytholog
The tool starts normally from the command line. Let's look at the arguments that can be specified while initiating the tool:
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