
elijah
@elijahbenizzy
Ex-Two Sigma, ex-Trello, ex-Stitch Fix. Building DAGWorks, Inc. (YC W23)
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http://github.com/dagworks-inc/hamilton 23-01-2013 18:33:16
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I'm really excited to demo Apache Hamilton (incubating) & Apache Burr (incubating) at the #SF Awesome #AI Dev Tools event by Yujian Tang tonight (10/7) hosted by from @OSS4AI. It's just one of the many #SFTechWeek events. Come by and chat! RSVP here: lu.ma/0mh3j8m1 #python #opensource



Check out the latest article in my newsletter: Week of October 7th Some things that shipped: Apache Burr (incubating): - V1.0 of our #annotations workflow. Take it for a spin, and let us know what needs to be improved! Apache Hamilton (incubating): - new "mutate" decorator. Helpful to more quickly


My current favorite OSS is Burr. If you’re building a gen-AI, remember that the production-ready system will operate as a state machine. The Apache Burr (incubating) excels in this area.



Really excited to have Shreya Shankar on board!



In ep. 22 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers speaks with Elijah Ben Izzy (elijah) of DAGWorks Inc. (YC W23) about the importance of streaming in chatbot interactions, highlighting how partial, real-time responses can significantly enhance user engagement. hubs.ly/Q02T9RdP0


In Episode 22 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers chats with Elijah Ben Izzy (elijah) of DAGWorks Inc. (YC W23) about Burr (Apache Burr (incubating)), a tool that’s revolutionizing AI workflows. Tune in! hubs.ly/Q02T9RF40


Diving into OSS is a blast and super important! Lately, I've been all about Apache Burr (incubating) for whipping up state machines and AI agents. Just dropped my first commit in the new release 🎉 Give BURR a look guys, it plays nice with any framework. AI devs, you'll love it!


FlowerPower - Python workflow framework Based on Apache Hamilton (incubating) and APScheduler 🔄 DAG-based pipelines ⏰ Scheduling ⚙️ Simple YAML-based setup 📊 Tracking 📡 Distributed execution github.com/legout/flowerp…


Latent.Space Anshul Ramachandran Yep that's why Apache Hamilton (incubating) and Apache Burr (incubating) observability is built in & pluggable by design, so you can offer all the trappings for enterprise without having to engineer for it later; graph / flowchart mental models FTW!


Super excited for this post by thierryjean that provides a well laid out golden path for folks iterating in the #GenAI space. This follows up from my tweet yesterday about framework coupling. If the framework allows loose coupling, then graduating out of it isn't a thing you'll


Super excited for this HOW-TO on running the Hamilton UI on SnowflakeDB : "Observability of Python Code and Application Logic with Apache Hamilton (incubating) UI on SnowflakeDB Containers" Services by Greg Przemyslaw Kantyka link.medium.com/FIwGhJqzsPb

People have asked me can Apache Hamilton (incubating) interoperate on SnowflakeDB ? The answer is yes, and I'm this simple example we show that the Hamilton UI can too!