Ditch Python: 5 JavaScript Libraries for Machine Learning Python has long been the dominant language for training and using machine learning models, but that’s changing. “We’re bringing machine learning tools into the JavaScript ecosystem,” Laurie Lay, a senior software engineer with Ippon Technologies, said. “By doing that, we are making this technology accessible to the largest and most active developer community in the world, which is the JavaScript community.” At this year’s devmio International JavaScript Conference, Lay demoed five open source JavaScript libraries available now for frontend and web developers who want to dive into machine learning. Lay specializes in full-stack development and is a part of Ippon Technology’s AI Center of Excellence. Stay connected for industry’s latest content – Follow Deepthi Talasila #DevSecOps #ApplicationSecurity #AgenticAI #CloudSecurity #CyberSecurity #AIinSecurity #SecureDevOps #AppSec #AIandSecurity #CloudComputing #SecurityEngineering #ZeroTrust #MLSecurity #AICompliance #SecurityAutomation #SecureCoding #linkedin #InfoSec #SecurityByDesign #AIThreatDetection #CloudNativeSecurity #ShiftLeftSecurity #SecureAI #AIinDevSecOps #SecurityOps #CyberResilience #DataSecurity #SecurityInnovation #SecurityArchitecture #TrustworthyAI #AIinCloudSecurity #NextGenSecurity https://lnkd.in/geYDn7di
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Ditch Python: 5 JavaScript Libraries for Machine Learning Frontend and web developers don't need Python to work with machine learning. Here are five open source JavaScript libraries to use instead. Python has long been the dominant language for training and using machine learning models, but that’s changing. “We’re bringing machine learning tools into the JavaScript ecosystem,” Laurie Lay, a senior software engineer with Ippon Technologies, said. “By doing that, we are making this technology accessible to the largest and most active developer community in the world, which is the JavaScript community.” At this year’s devmio International JavaScript Conference, Lay demoed five open source JavaScript libraries available now for frontend and web developers who want to dive into machine learning. Lay specializes in full-stack development and is a part of Ippon Technology’s AI Center of Excellence. These five libraries give JavaScript developers a way to start using machine learning and working with models in JavaScript, she said. https://lnkd.in/eASM3bNF Please follow Divye Dwivedi for such content. #DevSecOps, #SecureDevOps, #CyberSecurity, #SecurityAutomation, #CloudSecurity, #InfrastructureSecurity, #DevOpsSecurity, #ContinuousSecurity, #SecurityByDesign, #SecurityAsCode, #ApplicationSecurity, #ComplianceAutomation, #CloudSecurityPosture, #SecuringTheCloud, #AI4Security #DevOpsSecurity #IntelligentSecurity #AppSecurityTesting #CloudSecuritySolutions #ResilientAI #AdaptiveSecurity #SecurityFirst #AIDrivenSecurity #FullStackSecurity #ModernAppSecurity #SecurityInTheCloud #EmbeddedSecurity #SmartCyberDefense #ProactiveSecurity
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Ditch Python: 5 JavaScript Libraries for Machine Learning Frontend and web developers don't need Python to work with machine learning. Here are five open source JavaScript libraries to use instead. Python has long been the dominant language for training and using machine learning models, but that’s changing. “We’re bringing machine learning tools into the JavaScript ecosystem,” Laurie Lay, a senior software engineer with Ippon Technologies, said. “By doing that, we are making this technology accessible to the largest and most active developer community in the world, which is the JavaScript community.” At this year’s devmio International JavaScript Conference, Lay demoed five open source JavaScript libraries available now for frontend and web developers who want to dive into machine learning. Lay specializes in full-stack development and is a part of Ippon Technology’s AI Center of Excellence. These five libraries give JavaScript developers a way to start using machine learning and working with models in JavaScript, she said. https://lnkd.in/evGG4c3T Stay Connected to Sidharth Sharma, CPA, CISA, CISM, CFE, CDPSE for content related to Cyber Security. #CyberSecurity #JPMC #Technology #InfoSec #DataProtection #DataPrivacy #ThreatIntelligence #CyberThreats #NetworkSecurity #CyberDefense #SecurityAwareness #ITSecurity #SecuritySolutions #CyberResilience #DigitalSecurity #SecurityBestPractices #CyberRisk #SecurityOperations
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Ditch Python: 5 JavaScript Libraries for Machine Learning Frontend and web developers don't need Python to work with machine learning. Here are five open source JavaScript libraries to use instead. Python has long been the dominant language for training and using machine learning models, but that’s changing. “We’re bringing machine learning tools into the JavaScript ecosystem,” Laurie Lay, a senior software engineer with Ippon Technologies, said. “By doing that, we are making this technology accessible to the largest and most active developer community in the world, which is the JavaScript community.” At this year’s devmio International JavaScript Conference, Lay demoed five open source JavaScript libraries available now for frontend and web developers who want to dive into machine learning. Lay specializes in full-stack development and is a part of Ippon Technology’s AI Center of Excellence. These five libraries give JavaScript developers a way to start using machine learning and working with models in JavaScript, she said. https://lnkd.in/ebqGJcyw Please follow Baljeet Singh for such content. #DevSecOps, #SecureDevOps, #CyberSecurity, #SecurityAutomation, #CloudSecurity, #InfrastructureSecurity, #DevOpsSecurity, #ContinuousSecurity, #SecurityByDesign, #SecurityAsCode, #ApplicationSecurity, #ComplianceAutomation, #CloudSecurityPosture, #SecuringTheCloud, #SecurityDevOps, #RiskManagement, #SecureCode, #ThreatDetection, #SecurityTesting, #CyberResilience, #OracleRightNow, #OracleFieldServiceCloud, #MulesoftDeveloper, #CertifiedMulesoft, #ScrumMaster, #OracleB2B, #CloudSolutions, #DigitalTransformation, #EnterpriseArchitecture, #TechLeadership, #SolutionArchitect, #MulesoftIntegration, #AgileMethodology, #CloudComputing, #CyberSecuritySolutions, #ITConsulting, #B2BTech, #CloudIntegration, #TechInnovation
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Ditch #Python: 5 JavaScript Libraries for Machine Learning. Frontend and web developers don't need #Python to work with machine learning. Here are five open source #JavaScript libraries to use instead.
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The Rise of JavaScript in Machine Learning Full-stack developer Laurie Lay explains why using JavaScript and Node.js with machine learning can improve an app's functions and security. NEW YORK — Laurie Lay, senior software engineer at Ippon Technologies, has some good news for JavaScript developers: You don’t have to master Python for machine learning (ML). While Python obviously dominates in that field, using JavaScript with ML will offer frontend developers new ways to enhance an application’s functions with AI on devices, she said. Lay explained what JavaScript and Node.js bring to the new frontier of AI at the devmio International JavaScript Conference held Sept. 30-Oct. 1 in Brooklyn. Why Python is King of ML Python has thus far been the language for performing machine learning tasks, but there’s nothing innate about the syntax of Python that led it to become the top language for machine learning, according to Lay. https://lnkd.in/deZwmv_s Please follow Divye Dwivedi for such content. #DevSecOps, #SecureDevOps, #CyberSecurity, #SecurityAutomation, #CloudSecurity, #InfrastructureSecurity, #DevOpsSecurity, #ContinuousSecurity, #SecurityByDesign, #SecurityAsCode, #ApplicationSecurity, #ComplianceAutomation, #CloudSecurityPosture, #SecuringTheCloud, #AI4Security #DevOpsSecurity #IntelligentSecurity #AppSecurityTesting #CloudSecuritySolutions #ResilientAI #AdaptiveSecurity #SecurityFirst #AIDrivenSecurity #FullStackSecurity #ModernAppSecurity #SecurityInTheCloud #EmbeddedSecurity #SmartCyberDefense #ProactiveSecurity
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Great article on JavaScript becoming an emerging ML ecosystem. Wish I had this article on hand when I was at MITRE, as I had various coworkers who thought that AI/ML was entirely the purview of Python, to the extent that it became a point of contention when I would develop in Node /Javascript. This baffled me, as I accutely remembered 10 years earlier, when the premier LLM at the time was IBM Watson, which was written in Prolog. So, too, I’ve been seeing Tensorflow, Langchain, and other python libraries rapidly getting translated into Node/Javascript for production systems. And seeing Apple preparing Swift/ObjectiveC libraries for their Neural Engine architecture, etc. Theres nothing inherent about Python being more suited to Machine Learning tasks. It’s mostly a generational effect of GenX academics and professors who learned Python back in the 1980s; then teaching courses in Python and there being a bubble of academic papers published with Python examples. And while PyScript now can be run in the browser, thanks to WebAssembly; the Node/JavaScript full-stack ecosystem has a 15 year head start. So, keep an eye on Node/Javascript in MachineLearning stacks. The old mantra that ML=Python, and Python=ML is increasingly becoming an artifact of yesteryear.
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Frontend and web developers don't need Python to work with machine learning. Here are five open source JavaScript libraries to use instead. By Loraine Lawson
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Frontend and web developers don't need Python to work with machine learning. Here are five open source JavaScript libraries to use instead. By Loraine Lawson
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The Rise of JavaScript in Machine Learning Full-stack developer Laurie Lay explains why using JavaScript and Node.js with machine learning can improve an app's functions and security. NEW YORK — Laurie Lay, senior software engineer at Ippon Technologies, has some good news for JavaScript developers: You don’t have to master Python for machine learning (ML). While Python obviously dominates in that field, using JavaScript with ML will offer frontend developers new ways to enhance an application’s functions with AI on devices, she said. Lay explained what JavaScript and Node.js bring to the new frontier of AI at the devmio International JavaScript Conference held Sept. 30-Oct. 1 in Brooklyn. Why Python is King of ML Python has thus far been the language for performing machine learning tasks, but there’s nothing innate about the syntax of Python that led it to become the top language for machine learning, according to Lay. https://lnkd.in/dxBqS8e8 Please follow Baljeet Singh for such content. #DevSecOps, #SecureDevOps, #CyberSecurity, #SecurityAutomation, #CloudSecurity, #InfrastructureSecurity, #DevOpsSecurity, #ContinuousSecurity, #SecurityByDesign, #SecurityAsCode, #ApplicationSecurity, #ComplianceAutomation, #CloudSecurityPosture, #SecuringTheCloud, #SecurityDevOps, #RiskManagement, #SecureCode, #ThreatDetection, #SecurityTesting, #CyberResilience, #OracleRightNow, #OracleFieldServiceCloud, #MulesoftDeveloper, #CertifiedMulesoft, #ScrumMaster, #OracleB2B, #CloudSolutions, #DigitalTransformation, #EnterpriseArchitecture, #TechLeadership, #SolutionArchitect, #MulesoftIntegration, #AgileMethodology, #CloudComputing, #CyberSecuritySolutions, #ITConsulting, #B2BTech, #CloudIntegration, #TechInnovation
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The Rise of JavaScript in Machine Learning NEW YORK — Laurie Lay, senior software engineer at Ippon Technologies, has some good news for JavaScript developers: You don’t have to master Python for machine learning (ML). While Python obviously dominates in that field, using JavaScript with ML will offer frontend developers new ways to enhance an application’s functions with AI on devices, she said. Lay explained what JavaScript and Node.js bring to the new frontier of AI at the devmio International JavaScript Conference held Sept. 30-Oct. 1 in Brooklyn. Stay connected for industry’s latest content – Follow Deepthi Talasila #DevSecOps #ApplicationSecurity #AgenticAI #CloudSecurity #CyberSecurity #AIinSecurity #SecureDevOps #AppSec #AIandSecurity #CloudComputing #SecurityEngineering #ZeroTrust #MLSecurity #AICompliance #SecurityAutomation #SecureCoding #linkedin #InfoSec #SecurityByDesign #AIThreatDetection #CloudNativeSecurity #ShiftLeftSecurity #SecureAI #AIinDevSecOps #SecurityOps #CyberResilience #DataSecurity #SecurityInnovation #SecurityArchitecture #TrustworthyAI #AIinCloudSecurity #NextGenSecurity https://lnkd.in/g_7avu_p
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