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  • amitav1
    This is cool! This summer I made something similar but in C++. The goal was to build an entire LLM, but I only got to neural networks. GitHub repo here: https://github.com/amitav-krishna/llm-from-scratch. I have a few blogs on this project on my website (https://amitav.net/building-lists.html, https://amitav.net/building-vectors.html, https://amitav.net/building-matrices.html (incomplete)). I hope to finish that series eventually, but some other projects have stolen the spotlight! It probably would have made more sense to write it in Python because I had no C++ experience.
  • csantini
    Did something similar a while back [1], best way to learn neural nets and backprop. Just using Numpy also makes sure you get the math right without having to deal with higher level frameworks or c++ libraries.[1] https://github.com/santinic/claudioflow
  • silentsea90
    Isn't this what Karpathy does as well in the Zero to Hero lecture series on YT? I am sure this is great as well!
  • grandimam
    This is good. Its well positioned for software engineers to understand DL stuff beyond the frameworks.
  • yunnpp
    It's alright, but a C version would be even better to fully grasp the implementation details of tensors etc. Shelling out to numpy isn't particularly exciting.
  • opan
    Perhaps obvious to some, but this does not seem to be about learning in the traditional sense, nor a library in the book sense, unfortunately.
  • yazide
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