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    BayesianOptimization

    BayesianOptimization

    A Python implementation of global optimization with gaussian processes

    BayesianOptimization is a Python library that helps find the maximum (or minimum) of expensive or unknown objective functions using Bayesian optimization. This technique is especially useful for hyperparameter tuning in machine learning, where evaluating the objective function is costly. The library provides an easy-to-use API for defining bounds and optimizing over parameter spaces using probabilistic models like Gaussian Processes.
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    iOS Tech Frontier

    iOS Tech Frontier

    Tanslates high-quality iOS technology, open source libraries

    ...Instead of simple how-to recipes, the project collects detailed explanations, system internals analyses, and real-world insights into core subsystems like memory management (ARC), threading and Grand Central Dispatch, Objective-C/Swift runtime behavior, UIKit rendering pipelines, and effective use of concurrency. It also covers architectural and performance topics such as dynamic layout optimization, view lifecycle subtleties, Swift language pitfalls, and integration with low-level APIs such as Metal or CoreAnimation. By aggregating authoritative references, experiments, and code snippets, the guide helps developers reason through tradeoffs, debug subtle issues, and architect large-scale iOS systems.
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