I vaguely know tensor flow as the most(?) popular lib of his kind, but I wonder how is the history of swift on non-apple platforms and its impact of the actual users.
Is TensorFlow "huge" in linux, windows, android? Because I also evaluate swift for my use case (https://www.reddit.com/r/swift/comments/8zb9y1/state_of_swif...) and decide instead on use rust mainly because the lack of solid support on non-apple platforms. However, after use rust for months now I still consider swift a better contender between performance/ergonomics than rust (rust is damm hard sometimes, and suddenly you could hit a trouble with above-average complications. I don't see how put this burden in a library to be used for more "regular" folks could work)
Is TensorFlow "huge" in linux, windows, android? Because I also evaluate swift for my use case (https://www.reddit.com/r/swift/comments/8zb9y1/state_of_swif...) and decide instead on use rust mainly because the lack of solid support on non-apple platforms. However, after use rust for months now I still consider swift a better contender between performance/ergonomics than rust (rust is damm hard sometimes, and suddenly you could hit a trouble with above-average complications. I don't see how put this burden in a library to be used for more "regular" folks could work)