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> For about 10 years, I had worked on this project almost every day of my life.
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> But with the new life, came new steps to be climbed, I had new responsabilities and things to go. Then I started a PhD and had to focus on it so I could not keep up maintaining the library. I even tried to hire freelance developers to help, and it worked to some extent, but at some point I did not have the resources anymore. Eventually, I developed anxiety of even opening the issues page or checking my e-mails because I feel I might have left so many people behind. Then, a few months near my defense, Microsoft announced they wanted to make ML.net, which would eventually means that Accord.NET would become obsolete.
> But with the new life, came new steps to be climbed, I had new responsabilities and things to go. Then I started a PhD and had to focus on it so I could not keep up maintaining the library. I even tried to hire freelance developers to help, and it worked to some extent, but at some point I did not have the resources anymore. Eventually, I developed anxiety of even opening the issues page or checking my e-mails because I feel I might have left so many people behind. Then, a few months near my defense, Microsoft announced they wanted to make ML.net, **which would means that Accord.NET would eventually become obsolete**.
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> I've also published in, and attended, the most important machine learning conferences in the world, and in academia, no one has ever heard of the project. People may even laugh or mistreat you if you mention you have developed something in C# for machine learning, as everyone (understandably) uses Python (I myself only use Python to do my work, and while I love C#/.NET, there is nothing that can compete with Python/Pytorch).
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