Lightweight, Portable, Flexible Distributed/Mobile Deep Learning with Dynamic, Mutation-aware Dataflow Dep Scheduler; for Python, R, Julia, Scala, Go, Javascript and more
"A brief explanation of how the reader can use the tutorial. Can the reader copy each code snippet into a Python or other environment? Or can the reader run `<filename>` before or after reading through the explanations to understand how the code works?"
"You can use this tutorial by *insert method(s) here*. \n",
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"A bulleted list of the tasks the reader will accomplish and skills he or she will learn. Begin each list item with a noun (Learn, Create, Use, etc.).\n",
"Provide a *complete* list of the software, hardware, knowledge, and skills required to be successful using the tutorial. For each item, link the item to installation instructions, specs, or skill development tools, as appropriate. If good installation instructions aren't available for required software, start the tutorial with instructions for installing it."
"Briefly describe key aspects of the data. If there are two or more aspects of the data that require involved discussion, use subheads (### `<Concept or Sub-component Name>`). To include a graphic, introduce it with a brief description and use the image linking tool to include it. Store the graphic in GitHub and use the following format: <img width=\"517\" alt=\"screen shot 2016-05-06 at 10 13 16 pm\" src=\"https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/5545640/15089697/d6f4fca0-13d7-11e6-9331-7f94fcc7b4c6.png\">. You do not need to provide a title for your graphics. "
"If concepts or components need further introduction, include this section. If there are two or more aspects of the concept or component that require involved discussion, use subheads (### Concept or Sub-component Name)."
"Use a numbered procedure to explain how to prepare the data. Add code snippets or blocks that show the code that the user must type or that is used for this task in the Jupyter Notebook. To include code snippets, precede each line of code with four spaces and two tick marks. Always introduce input or output with a description or context or result, followed by a colon."
"Use a numbered procedure to explain how to create the data. Add code snippets or blocks that show the code that the user must type or that is used for this task in the Jupyter Notebook. To include code snippets, precede each line of code with four spaces and two tick marks. Always introduce input or output with a description or context or result, followed by a colon."
"Use a numbered procedure to explain how to fit the model. Add code snippets or blocks that show the code that the user must type or that is used for this task in the Jupyter Notebook. To include code snippets, precede each line of code with four spaces and two tick marks. Always introduce input or output with a description or context or result, followed by a colon."
"Use a numbered procedure to explain how to evaluate the model. Add code snippets or blocks that show the code that the user must type or that is used for this task in the Jupyter Notebook. To include code snippets, precede each line of code with four spaces and two tick marks. Always introduce input or output with a description or context or result, followed by a colon."
"Use a numbered procedure to explain how to perform the task. Add code snippets or blocks that show the code that the user must type or that is used for this task in the Jupyter Notebook. To include code snippets, precede each line of code with four spaces and two tick marks. Always introduce input or output with a description or context or result, followed by a colon."
"Provide a bulleted list of other documents, tools, or tutorials that further explain the concepts discussed in this tutorial or build on this tutorial. Start each list item with a brief description of a user task followed by the title of the destination site or topic that is formatted as a link."