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trønderen27-Sep-22 7:56
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Drew Rankin27-Sep-22 3:55
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Great questions. I have recently started using Python for machine vision prototyping as well as exploring the machine learning libraries. While I like the language, the lack of structured architecture is a bit unnerving. It reminds me of National Instruments LabVIEW which is also very easy to use and make a big mess in.

I have had conversations with our software department and there are some very good libraries available in Python for complex math operations that are well documented and have community support. There are similar libraries available in C#; however, they are difficult to implement and lack proper documentation or support. I think this may have more to do with the underlying code that supports Python is C++ rather than C#, so there is some conversion/wrapping that needs to be done to make the library available to C#.

I think it comes down to your use case, but I don't think there is anything available in Python that isn't available in C#. A lot of the available Python libraries are wrappers for other general purpose code blobs available in other languages. Case in point is the Kivy library for building UI interfaces. The code base underpinning Kivy is god-level genius. Some of the implemenation requirements are a bit clunky, but I have been impressed so far with the library.
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