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These335 ◴[] No.42159921[source]
I tried to follow along with the textbook before but really struggled with the practical side - R is just another world in terms of dependency management and organisation/documentation (compared to python at least). The book had me install some version of a library that was since unsupported. So I thought I would be a nerd and do everything in python instead, but there I had other problems installing pymc. After some hours of failing I just gave up. Can anyone speak to the state of the dependencies in this edition? Has everything been updated? Versions listed? Would love to give this another shot
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1. wanderingmind ◴[] No.42159993[source]
For those looking for pymc and the python implementation of this book, here are the jupyter notebooks for the 2022 edition https://github.com/pymc-devs/pymc-resources/tree/main/Rethin...