Comment by sitkack Comment by sitkack 3 months ago 2 replies Copy Link View on Hacker News I have had good results doing bidirectional programming in Tex <=> Python.
Copy Link somethingsome 3 months ago Collapse Comment - Can you give more details? I'm curious Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link sitkack 3 months ago Parent Collapse Comment - Give it a try, have it teach you tex for the summation notation, have it write the code, modify the code, have it translate back to tex. Repeat.You can do a quick test to see which models have been trained on tex.Keep a tex visualizer handy. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link sitkack 3 months ago Parent Collapse Comment - Give it a try, have it teach you tex for the summation notation, have it write the code, modify the code, have it translate back to tex. Repeat.You can do a quick test to see which models have been trained on tex.Keep a tex visualizer handy. Reply View | 0 replies
Can you give more details? I'm curious