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Is there any plans to support automatic differentiation natively in C++ ala what Swift is doing ? I think it would really accelerate machine learning development in rust and welcome orgs to build their deep learning frameworks in C++. As there is alrteady CUDA support for C++, it would be a really awesome feature. I would love to know what the dev team are thinking about this.
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I personally love that there is no way to tell the compiler where my ifc files are; on top of the standard ifc ones for their modules. Like come on Microsoft fix your modules implementation in your compiler and IDE for vs2019.
Is there any plans to support automatic differentiation natively in C++ ala what Swift is doing ? I think it would really accelerate machine learning development in rust and welcome orgs to build their deep learning frameworks in C++. As there is alrteady CUDA support for C++, it would be a really awesome feature. I would love to know what the dev team are thinking about this.
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