Some exercises (e.g. 2, 3) differ in that the R solution is in base R while the Python solution is in PyTorch. It maybe makes sense to start a bit earlier with TensorFlow in R, but at the same time also having a "base Python" version would maybe help to not overwhelm students.
Some exercises (e.g. 2, 3) differ in that the R solution is in base R while the Python solution is in PyTorch. It maybe makes sense to start a bit earlier with TensorFlow in R, but at the same time also having a "base Python" version would maybe help to not overwhelm students.