| ▲ | sbpayne 5 hours ago | |||||||||||||
I think this is an important point! I am actually a big fan of doing what works in the language(s) you're already using. For example: I don't use Dspy at work! And I'm working in a primarily dotnet stack, so we definitely don't use Dspy... But still, I see the same patterns seeping through that I think are important to understand. And then there's a question of "how do we implement these patterns idiomatically and ergonomically in our codebase/langugage?" | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | redwood 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Out of curiosity, what are you finding success with in dotnet land? My observation is that it's not clear when Semantic Kernel is recommended versus one of multiple other MSFT newly-branded creations | ||||||||||||||
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