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The tutorial uses at one point the -> operator.
# Finding most popular name for each year.
@OrderBy(TopNameByYear, "year");
TopNameByYear(year) ArgMax= name -> NameCountByYear(name:, year:);
While this seems to be a variant on the functional aggregation method, it's not documented anywhere. Is there a more complete language reference that can be linked?
Thanks!
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Many of our packages seem to have a little bloat. We want to reduce our environmental impact (and also the time spent downloading / building / shipping).
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Every npm package should have an .npmignore that prunes non-necessary stuff
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This is a feature request to add Wav2Vec2 Pretraining functionality to the transformers library. This is a "Good Second Issue" feature request, which means that interested contributors should have some experience with the transformers library and ideally also with training/fine-tuning Wav2Vec2.
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The "from Hits" portion isn't supported. I don't believe there are any sources of bleeding that come from non-hits, so that could potentially be added in the same place as
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