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The big stuff is mostly done in C/C++ (because Python is slow) and bound to, so you could end up with basically the same bindings for JS/TS.


I've tried using both tensorflow and pytorch via their C/C++ apis. It's possible, but just enough of the convenience logic is in python that it's not very practical.

Incidentally if you're going to do it, I recommend pytorch over tensorflow.


The incredibly long time it took to port very popular libraries from Python 2, to Python 3, demonstrates how unrealistic this thought is.




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